Due to a hardware problem, I had my logic board and replaced hard drive. How can I do to reactivate older versions of adobe products? (Acrobat, Illustrator and Photoshop)

Due to a hardware problem, I had my logic board and replaced hard drive. How can I do to reactivate older versions of adobe products? (Acrobat, Illustrator and Photoshop)

Old version download apps:

CS 6:

https://helpx.Adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/CS6-product-downloads.html

On the same page, you will have the possibility to download other versions.

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