What is your computer skill level in general? My DD who is 6 and adept at using the computer has picked up PSE without much trouble. I helped her get started, but once she got in there she took off on her own. SHe LOVES to use the filters. Now my MIL who is not very good on the computer wanted to learn to use PSE. I tried to teach her some. And I tried some more. She never quite got it. I think it had to do mor with the fact that she just is no tthat comfortable using the computer.
There are some great books out there and a ton of online tutorials.
If I can work in PSE, anyone can!!! I will admit, the layers confused me so I picked up a book by Scott Kelby and it's full of good stuff.
i have the Missing Manual book by barbara someone(starts with a "b" but it's upstairs) and it helped me a lot. most things in psc2 are in pse5 but different places...it doesn't have actions but not sure if it can do what actions do since i don't know what actions are. once you get the general idea it's not hard but it is hard imo to really do some things well ie so they don't look like you did them in ps.Well, I don't undersatnd OS issues and hardware, but I can usually learn software OK. I use some complicated DJ software. But I have always heard that Photoshop is hard to learn. I do realize that this is basically Photoshop "Lite".
do you have the box checked to open the organizer after you download?i don't have it checked so it doesn't import them to the organizer till i open that later. i think it's on the bottom of the auto download box (but mine closes since i have that "close" box checked,i have pse5 so it could be different.) maybe check your preferences under the edit button to see what is checked or not checked or just open the downloader and see.
The editor portion of Elements is similar to PS as it is a subset. The organization portion is not in PS. It uses something called Bridge, which is very different. Elements was designed for non-professionals, as opposed to PS. To answer your question though, you should not have to relearn anything, only learn new stuff. What you learn with PSE transfers to PS.