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ADOBE CS2 Installation problem

Original Message
Name: scorcho
Date: August 16, 2007 at 19:16:38 Pacific
Subject: ADOBE CS2 Installation problem
OS: MAC OS 10.3.9
CPU/Ram: G5/1.8 Ghz
Model/Manufacturer: iMAC
Comment:
HI there,

I just bought a copy of the ADOBE CS2 suite to install all adobe apps, but the DVD doesn't have an installation or dmg file, I only can see folders numbered from CD1..CD6, and in the root I just see a file call ROME.NFO and a txt call series.txt, each folder (CD1 to CD6) contains files call ROM_CS2A.Rxx where the xx is a number beginning from 00 to 21 or less in the other folders, but I'm not seen any other files so I don't know how to install my adobe CS2, anyone has a clue?

any help would be appreciate,
thanks a lot!


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