Acrobat 9 standard-new hard drive- how to reinstall

I had acrobat 9 standard on my old hard-drive. It crashed and now I want to reinstall/download to my new hard drive. How do I do this? In my account I see the product but can't download it. I can see the serial number. Thanks

If you originally downloaded it thru Adobe, then that will be your only option to download it - thru your account.  If it is not provided as a link, there is likely nothing anyone can do here to change that.

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