IMPORTING PHOTOS FROM V3.2 INTO CS5

Thanks for the advise on the proper forum to use.
I have photos currently in Photoshop Starter edition 3.2 which I now want to import into free trial edition of CS5.
The problem is that version 3.2 is no longer available and therefore my photos are not accessible, so unable to copy over.
Any help greatly appreciated

Thanks Noel,
Starter Edition 3.2 is about 5 years old (forgot to re-register in June 2009)
I can still see all my photos as i open the shortcut link, but it quickly is covered by a request to re-register and prevents any further access to photos.
Following the process to re-register with ADOBE finishes with an email from the support centre advising this edition of photoshop is no longer available and then directs me to CS5.
The photos are on my Hard drive so i can retrieve this way - thankyou

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