Sudden very sick Photoshop CS2 after months of no problems

after months of trouble free pshop cs2 on a QUAD with 4 GB RAM 10.4.8
recently added CR3.6.
repaired perms
verified disk
ran disk warrior
re installed a new CS2
detached all external fwires
any other app works
if i load pshp cs2 most features work
if i load one image and grab the paintbrush and try to use any of the numbers to control opacity i can no longer do anymore with the program
it freezes up.. Raw images load as do jpegs as do tiffs but if i try to use the numbers to control i get freezing
I cannot for the life of me understand what happened.
What is left to do?
(erasing the drive?)

maybe first try running hardware test - should be on OS install DVD - seen Photoshop issues caused by failed processor.
in user home folder - library folder - preferences folder
look for file "Com.Adobe.Photoshop.plist", move it to desktop
also look for Adobe folder inside the preferences folder
look for similar files in root level library folder - preferences folder
move all Adobe preferences folders to desktop
look for any cache folder for Adobe in user home folder-library folder - caches folder and move it to desktop
do not do anything with system folder - things could get messed up, otherwise should be ok.
restart machine
all Adobe customized setting will revert to defaults
try using CS 2 - if works, delete all the stuff from desktop after a few days, if that does not help, move the files/folders back to their locations
attempt at your own risk though

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    0x981102a8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __pthread_body + 40
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x20000000         lr: 0x980701e4        ctr: 0x9806fab0
    r00: 0xffffffe1     r01: 0xf0203df0     r02: 0xa0ee3430     r03: 0x0c800000    
    r04: 0x00000002     r05: 0x00000000     r06: 0x00000054     r07: 0x00007707    
    r08: 0x00000000     r09: 0x00000000     r10: 0x00000600     r11: 0xa0ed8190    
    r12: 0x9806fab0     r13: 0x00000000     r14: 0x00000000     r15: 0x00000000    
    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
    r20: 0x00000000     r21: 0x00000000     r22: 0x0c800000     r23: 0x00000000    
    r24: 0x00000054     r25: 0x00007707     r26: 0x00000000     r27: 0x00000000    
    r28: 0x00000002     r29: 0x00000002     r30: 0x00000000     r31: 0x9246a42c    
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    0x00000000: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 :  + 0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x20000000         lr: 0x981f3adc        ctr: 0x9806fb20
    r00: 0xffffffda     r01: 0xf0101dc0     r02: 0x00000000     r03: 0x00002a03    
    r04: 0x00000040     r05: 0x3b9aa501     r06: 0x00000020     r07: 0x00000000    
    r08: 0x3b9aa501     r09: 0x00000000     r10: 0x3b9aa501     r11: 0xa0ed8694    
    r12: 0x9806fb20     r13: 0x00000000     r14: 0x00000000     r15: 0x00000000    
    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
    r20: 0x00000000     r21: 0xa0ede7cc     r22: 0xa0ede7c0     r23: 0xa0ede7c8    
    r24: 0x00000178     r25: 0x278d44fd     r26: 0xa0ede50c     r27: 0x00000040    
    r28: 0x0000000f     r29: 0x224d2501     r30: 0xa0ede7a0     r31: 0x981f39d4    
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    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x20000000         lr: 0x981f3adc        ctr: 0x9806fb20
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    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
    r20: 0x00000000     r21: 0xa0ede7cc     r22: 0xa0ede7c0     r23: 0xa0ede7c8    
    r24: 0x00000175     r25: 0x6ad3f98f     r26: 0xa0ede50c     r27: 0x0000003f    
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    0x00000000: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 :  + 0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x20000000         lr: 0x981f24a0        ctr: 0x980b3744
    r00: 0x0000016b     r01: 0xf0080bb0     r02: 0x00000000     r03: 0x00000004    
    r04: 0x00000000     r05: 0x00000000     r06: 0xf0080d0c     r07: 0x00000001    
    r08: 0xf0080d28     r09: 0x00000000     r10: 0x00000032     r11: 0xa0ed7530    
    r12: 0x980b3744     r13: 0x10624dd3     r14: 0x98241b04     r15: 0xf0080c0c    
    r16: 0xf0080c8c     r17: 0xa0ef23fc     r18: 0xf0080d28     r19: 0xa0eec570    
    r20: 0xa0eed570     r21: 0xf0080d0c     r22: 0xa0eec4f0     r23: 0xa0eec470    
    r24: 0xa0ef23fc     r25: 0x00000000     r26: 0xa0ede62c     r27: 0x00000000    
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    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x00000000         lr: 0x92429a5c        ctr: 0x9806fb20
    r00: 0xffffffda     r01: 0xf0284da0     r02: 0x099a5a30     r03: 0x00007a07    
    r04: 0x7fffffff     r05: 0x00000000     r06: 0x00000000     r07: 0x00000000    
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    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
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    r24: 0x00000000     r25: 0x00000000     r26: 0x00000000     r27: 0x0c2153fc    
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    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
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    r00: 0x011afa24     r01: 0xbfff4490     r02: 0x0000004e     r03: 0x013e7174    
    r04: 0x6d903884     r05: 0xbfff4590     r06: 0x6d903884     r07: 0x006f0066    
    r08: 0xbfff4600     r09: 0x01440de4     r10: 0x00001a88     r11: 0xa0ed8204    
    r12: 0x00f3d1d0     r13: 0x000000ce     r14: 0x09309800     r15: 0x0e091640    
    r16: 0x00000001     r17: 0x01430000     r18: 0x01190000     r19: 0x00e4e0e0    
    r20: 0x013ad7d0     r21: 0x00e8e210     r22: 0x05ea6a63     r23: 0xbfff4590    
    r24: 0x00000000     r25: 0x00000000     r26: 0x00000001     r27: 0x0019d70c    
    r28: 0x6d903884     r29: 0x00066354     r30: 0x011bbb48     r31: 0x00000000    
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