CS3 Design Premium won't reinstall on Win 7

I have CD3 Design Premium running on a relitively young HP with Win 7 Pro.
This AM, I tried opening DreamWeaver but a window opened up saying there was some "critical failure" in some component and that I would have to un-install and then re-install all components.  Several attempts to re-install have failed, even with Virus protection turned off.  The programs were running fine for two years on this platform, so I'm at a loss.  Need help.

uninstall, run the cleaner (http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html), restart your computer and then reinstall as administrator (right click setup, click "run as administrator").

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