Update for photoshop cs5 not working, deletes files before installl happens

My computer crashed, so I rebuilt it.  I installed photoshop CS5 with no errors.  I go to update it and it downloads without any problems.  Then when it goes to install it errors out.  I found that just as one part of the update is 100% downloaded, it is deleted.  And this happens for each and every part of the update, so when it goes to install the updates, there is no files to do that with. 

I went to that web site and downloaded those files.  And what happens?  Most of the files extract without any problem, but the one that errror out on every single one I downloaded was the AdobepatchInstaller.exe.  I have 2 computer and tried it on both computers and both said the same thing.  When it does extract it, it says it is corrept.  So now how is that my computers fault????

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