CS6 and Light room 4

Old obsolete laptop has CS6 and Light room 4 installed on it.  Laptop is dying as well.  Purchased new laptop and need to intall those programs onto it. 
How do I do this?
Bruce

deactivate on your dying laptop (open each and click help>deactivate).
then download the trial installation files (if you have no dvds) and install on your new laptop using your serial number to activate.
to download cs6, http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/cs6-product-downloads.html
for lr 4 if you follow all 7 steps you can directly download a trial here:  http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-lightroom-4-is-out.html
and activate with your serial number.
if you have a problem downloading, you didn't follow all 7 steps, or your browser does not accept cookies. 
the most common problem is caused by failing to meticulously follow steps 1,2 and/or 3 (which adds a cookie to your system enabling you to download the correct version from adobe.com). 
failure to obtain that cookie results in an error page being displayed after clicking a link on prodesigntools.com

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