PS CS6 does not and scratch disk/file error

I am a student in Animation, so I had the whole Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium installed there (via the real disk and not CC) a year on my MacBook Pro 2010 having Mountain Lion (10.8.5), but for the last 2 days, Photoshop had problems to open. He begins to open up to the top, but then gives me this:

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The strangest thing is that I did nothing with this file or the main Photoshop files, except for use of the software. I run Photoshop on my computer, but the disk of "scratch" to his memory is on an external hard drive, I learned that it was better to have the software running off the external drive to take pressure off my computer. And Photoshop opened and worked well with my external hard drive as the drive of his work.

Last night, when the problem was first of all, it gave me this message and another after "OKing' to be could not initialize Photoshop and my computer immediately closed.

I then realized that Adobe has had an opinion on my top - bar which I needed to update the software, so I let it run the update. But when he ended updated and closed out of the Update window, Photoshop has always refused to open and I got the same error again. So I decided to just restart my computer, which worked and open PS fine... but a reboot seems to have been only a temporary fix because I came across this error message even still today. I had closed it and then tried to eject my external drive. But it would not eject at first because he said that another program was using. It's a little concerning because the only program that I use on my drive external hard is Photoshop... which was already closed.

I'm thinking that the work of Photoshop on this external drive disk is corrupt or something... Or is it my external drive itself. I'm not very savvy to know exactly what is the problem and how to fix it, but I will not be surprised if the problem is coming from this external drive, even if my Mac is read and it opens without any problem.

So I'll try a few external and discount automatic reformatting hard drive fixed reset record on Photoshop and see if that does this question go away... But all you suggest other ways that could help? Thank you! c:

I discovered that it's actually my external drive which is causing the problem, so I'll close this thread now. Thanks for your suggestions! c:

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