Looks like it's time to move up to a G5, if you really must run CS4.
It happened to me, too, not with Adobe CS but with Final Cut Pro.
While any of my G4s would run Final Cut Express, when I wanted to move
up to Pro, things got very iffy. My newest G4 ( a 1.42 GHz FW800 MDD)
would install and run the basic program, but it ran slowly, and would
not run Motion or other related programs.

So, I went to eBay and bought a G5, and was back in business.

There comes a time when, if you want to run the latest version of
things, you just have to move up to a new computer. You can only
stretch the capabilities of old ones so far.

Tom
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