CS5 Installation: how to install on a disk image?

Hi people!
Even though CS5 is completely written in COCOA, its still (rediculously) doesn't support case-sensitive HFS+ file systems. Which means I should reinstall my mac for a few apps (I can't live without)?!
It's just plain stupid. Is there any way to force the installer to install on a image? It used to be possible, but with CS5 installation the installer hangs before you can choose!
Hope somebody can help, or I just spent a LOT of money on a inferiour product, since it forces me to re-install my entire mac! Adobe! #fail! you can do so much better :-(
Best regards,
Fabian Tollenaar
from Amsterdam

As they have an armv greater that armv6 you can download teh app from market or you can download it directly from: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/candidates/

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