Installation of CS5 doesn't recognize my drive on Win8

I bought Photoshop CS5 download and put on a disk. I installed CS5 successfully on my computer Vista on this disc. My HD Vista failed and I bought a Win8 machine. During the installation of CS5 on Win8 machine it asks my CS5 disk! It does not recognize the disc I have. What should I do?

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Please follow the instructions that are very important on the page before clicking on the download link.

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