
I don't care that CS5 is old, it does what I need it to do and I don't want to lose access to all my WIP files because Adobe is trying to force everyone to go to a subscription model.

As best I can tell, I have the right software, so I don't think it's a software mismatch. I really just need Photoshop, but everything I've seen has said to install CS5 programs through the overall CS5 installer.

I haven't (and won't) uninstall CS5 from my current PC until I am 100% certain it's working on my new PC, so I can go digging into those files for information or proof of ownership if needed. In both cases I get a yellow triangle exclamation mark symbol and the message "This serial number is not valid for this product."įrom what I have read online, it seems like Adobe has taken down the registration validation servers for CS5? Is there any way to get my new installation to recognize the validity of my serial numbers? I found a download of the software online and installed it as a trial, and I found not one, but two different serial numbers by digging into the files on my current computer. Now, I am trying to move my installation to a new Windows laptop, but I am having trouble getting the software to accept my serial number. He installed it for me and the registration is tied to his name and email - but he and I are no longer in communication. About eight years ago, my now-ex-husband purchased me a copy of Adobe CS5 Master Collection as a gift.
