Can I reinstall Adobe CS5.5 on my computer after replacing his hard drive?

I have factory reset my computer and change his hard drive. I bought Adobe CS5.5 last year and I would like to reinstall it on my computer. I will be able to reinstall despite having already used the product code / with a new hard drive?

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