Here are your so called brilliant and helpful instruction. Use serials + instructions from the Serial Box 06.2010' Where are the serials and instructions and this Serial box to be found? There's the install and three folders. Deploy, packages and payloads. Other people who post this bother to place such serial, keygen and instructions in the main. This is useless and your so called helpfulness stinks.
I'll now go and get this from somewhere else where others can be bothered to give clear and more helpful instructions. Here is what you do: Install CS5 on your Mac. Disconnect from the Internet. Open one of the applications, say Photoshop. Insert a serial number.
It really doesn't matter which number. Use one from the serial box.
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It will be accepted. It is only when CS5 calls home to check the number that it will be rejected.
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But you are going to prevent CS5 from calling home. So, enter a serial number. Next, open a Terminal window, and type sudo -s Press Enter Now type your Administrator Password (you won't see what you type as it is not displayed) Press Enter Then type this, or better yet, copy this text and drop it in Terminal: if [ '$(grep -o adobe.activate.com /etc/hosts)' = 'adobe.activate.com' ]; then exit 0 else echo '127.0.0.1 adobe.activate.com' >> /etc/hosts exit 0 fi Press Enter.
Quit Terminal. Now restart your Mac, connect to the Internet and open Terminal again. Then type: ping activate.adobe.com Press Enter If Terminal comes back with this message: 64 bytes from 127.0.0.1 then it worked and you can use cs4 without any problems. This is how I did it after downloading the trial version from the Adobe site.