Download Illustrator/Indesign on the new hard drive (from the boxed version)

My hard drive crashed and I had to replace. Now, I have to reinstall my Illustrator CS4 and Indesign7. The problem is, I have all my old serial numbers on the file, but I don't have the physical CD that I have used. I see a proof of my purchase of the product and serial numbers in my Adobe account to the title in the history of the product, but there is no icon to download. Is it possible that I can download the programs on the internet and use my serial number for them? I'm still the main user and the computer is the same.

You can download the demo version of the software using the link below and then use your current serial number to activate it.

Don't forget to follow the steps described in the Note: very important article Instructions on the pages to download on this site.

http://prodesigntools.com/tag/DDL

CS3 and CS4: http://prodesigntools.com/download-adobe-cs4-and-cs3-free-trials-here.html

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