Photo Shop Elements 10, old hard drive crashed. Getting Error 2755.server...HELP

I am trying to reinstall and get error 2755.server return error 3 attempting to install...What do I need to do to install this on my new hard drive?

Operating System - Windows 7
Did you migrate/transfer/copy any files from your old hard drive to this new hard drive?
I was able to save folders with  pictures and files that have .psd

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  • Old hard drive crashed, cannot get iTunes to find files

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  • Hard Drive Crash - getting a Photo Book onto new computer

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  • Old hard drive crashed, how do I re-install my music from iPod to new drive

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