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Adobe released CS2 version 9 to the public. Get a copy and install it.

Peter Shkabara
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-----Original Message-----
From: Donald DeWitt [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, June 1, 2018 1:56 PM
Subject: Hard Drive Question

Dear Members

I have an old dell desktop XPS 8400, operating system Win 7,  that is no
longer usable. I have replaced it with a new dell desktop XPS 8930,
operating system Win 10. I removed the hard drive from the old computer and
installed it in an external enclosure and was able to copy all my files via
the USB connection. What the problem is, there is a graphics program, CS2,
on the old drive that will not open using this USB connection. I have the
original CD but cannot complete the installation because the company will
no longer activate this version.

Here are the questions: what can I do to get this program to open up? Can I
swap out the drives or install the old drive as a slave? How do I do this?
Or is there any other options? What do you recommend and what are the pros
and cons.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thank You

Donald James

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