CS6 organize no newly cloned SSD Drive

I am running OSX on a Mac Pro mid 2012 10.9.5. All my applications are installed on the drive including 6 CS PS to boot. This an installed version of CS6 is not running on the cloud. I cloned this drive to a new SSD to boot. I nominated the SSD cloned as my boot drive. I was able to boot from this drive cloned with all my apps launch without a hitch. The exceptions are CS5 and CS6.

When I try to launch the new drive CS6 first I get the error message "Could not open zero because the disk is not available" by clicking ok is followed by the message "could not initialize Photoshop because the disk is not available.

What are the possible fixes? I would prefer not to have to reinstall as I always had trouble with re to record. Would it be useful to disassemble my original boot drive?

Any suggestions?

Running applications focused on other players does not work.  You must install the software disks or downloads.  The installation routine makes the necessary changes to system (registry) files, etc...

From my experience, produced Adobe (Creative Suite & Creative Cloud) work best when they are installed on the main hard drive - in Apps (Mac) or folders Program Files (Win).  Of course, you can store your work files in any local folder or a drive that you want.  It is up to you.

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