I bought Creative Suite 5.5 two years ago and never installed.  I can load this now on a new Mac or PC?  There will be updates available for this software?

I bought a version update of Creative Suite 5.5 two years ago, but never install it on my PC.  I plan to purchase a new Mac or PC soon.  I'll be able to load this on my new computer 5.5 update and get the existing updates?

You need to install it on the same platform for which you bought... Windows or Mac... suites are platform specific and CS5.5 is not eligible for platform swap.  What are updates exist for CS5.5 will be available, but it is unlikely he will be output.

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