I've got a G4 733 DA running 10.3.9, with Adobe CS2 installed, and somehow Photoshop CS2 got corrupted and won't open pictures anymore. I sought help on the Adobe website, and someone there suggested logging in as a new user to see if it worked then. Well, Photoshop does work fine for a new user account, which means that the original user account is damaged, and repeated tries to fix it have failed (permission repairs, Disk Warrior, fsck -y, plists trashing, reinstallation of Photoshop, reinstalling the entire CS suite, etc. etc.). No go.

So, since the original user account appears to be corrupted, and unfixable, I've been advised to do an Archive and Install to get a fresh system and user account that works. Now, I've seen discussion here about the various do's and don'ts for A & I, but didn't pay much attention at the time. Now that I'm going to have to do it, any advice on the best way to do it would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Tom


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