Installation of Dreamweaver error - he said: "your Setup has encountered an error.

I have Adobe Creative Suite 5 Master collection.  I installed all the programs, when I first bought in 2010.  The Dreamweaver program recently stopped working. I uninstalled and reinstalled

it but I get this message and don't know what to do

Exit code: 7

-------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------

-1 fatal Error (s), 3 (s), 0 warning (s)

ERROR: Find load useful conflicts and errors:

ERROR:-Adobe Flash Catalyst CS5 depends on Flash Player must be installed.

ERROR:-Adobe Flash CS5 depends on Flash Player must be installed.

FATAL ERROR: Conflicts were found in the selected payloads. Stop the installation.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Thank you for anyone who can help.

Remove Flash Player and then install CS5 Master collection

Follow the KB to remove the Flash Player: -.

To Win:- Http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-windows.html

For Mac:- Http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-mac-os.html

and then install CS5 Master collection.

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