Deactivating Photoshop CS3

I have just got a new laptop and want to install Photoshop CS3 on it, however it wont letme Activate the product until the copy I have on my old machine is deactivated. The problem is I cant deactivate the old copy as the Deactivate optionis not visible in the help menu, where it should be.
Can someone please tell me how I'm meant to deactivate my old copy?
Thanks in advance
David

This activate deactivate crap is making me hate Adobe. I can't use the $800 in software I bought at work because I can't deactivate my old work computer and put it on my new work computer. I use web standard and PS CS3 both at work and at home. 1 install of each piece of software in 2 different locations, home and work, just as the license says I can. I upgraded my home comp's drive to an SATA so I deact and react just as normal. Worked fine. Got a new computer at work, tried deactivating both pieces of software and it won't let me. So now my new work comp can't run the software I shelled out $800 for because I can't get it deactivated on my old work comp.
With the amount of computer changes and drive upgrades I do in a single year it makes it impossible to use their software anymore. Even when I follow the process by the book. I can't deactivate my old work comp for some reason so now I'm screwed. What happens when I upgrade my home comp this summer? Now I won't be able to use either pieces of software at all.
Way to go Adobe. Great way to alienate your customers who have been paying for your software since day one!!

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