Separation problems on CS3 using Snow Leopard

I am running InDesign CS3 5.0.4 version. Computer is a Mac Pro Dual-Core Intel Xeon 2GHz. running on Snow Leopard 10.6.1. I am working on a 228 page catalog and when I try to turn on color separations the program crashes. Since I only print this catalog once a year I had not tried to turn on separations (for this catalog) since last year when the catalog was 100 pages smaller. Suddenly every time I try to turn separations on in any document it will crash.Help!! Just so there is no confusion I go to windows, output, and then turn separations on. It will show the little eyeball, then immediately crash.

What version of the OS did you have before?  Was is one of the 10.6.x's?  If you had a 10.6.x before you aren't going to notice much change with 10.6.8.  I'm not sure what that "system events" thing is you are talking about.  Maybe some else who installed 10.6.8 can chime in (I use 10.6.5). 
I thought 10.6.8 only came as a combo updater.  That's still a single disk.  So I assume that's what you purchased (purchased?  it should have been in your system updates).
Maybe you are confused by the upcoming Lion OSX which has not been released yet where the descriptions talk of new features.

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