I have CS5 on my old macbook pro, I need it on my new laptop. I cannot find the installation css, but I have the code. Can I download somewhere? or transfer it from computer to computer?

i have CS5 on my old macbook pro, I need it on my new laptop. I cannot find the installation css, but I have the code. Can I download somewhere? or transfer it from computer to computer? and I've never used a forum before, help!

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