Installation CD,  not DVD

I purchased a Canon CanoScan 9000F, which included Photoshop elements 8.  I received an installation DVD but only have a cd reader.  What do I do now?

You can download the install files for Photoshop Elements by following the directions listed at http://prodesigntools.com/direct-download-links-for-lightroom-3-and-photoshop-elements-8.h tml.  Please make sure to complete the Very Important Instructions prior to scrolling down the page and clicking on the download links.

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