CS5 Design Standard. Will not activate on the new HARD disk following transfer of old HARD drive. Displays error 213.10 have number series/s etc.

I recently encountered a problem with a HARD disk drive. So I had to replace it with a new one. Fortunately, I managed to recover the data and applications on the original disc.

However when I transferred and installed after Adobe CS5 Design Standard on the new HARD drive it will open all Adobe apps.

He invites a 213.10 error every time. I do not see where to disable or reactivate... Please notify suggested action plan.

Also, I'll be able to successfully access my previous files after the relocation/activation?

Thank you very much

R

Reinstall correctly. Activation does not work because in the technical sense is not simply there. Screw you them. Run the cleanup tool if necessary and contact support to reset the activations.

Download the CS5 products

Use the CC cleaning tool to resolve installation problems. CC, CS3 - CS6

Mylenium

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