Installing on macbook pro with no cd drive

i bought cs6 and put it on my imac...i want to put it on my new macbook but it doesnt have a cd drive and i cant find a link to dowload it with my serial number to my macbook pro

You can most likely download the trial version of the whatever software you are refering to as CS6 thru the page linked below and then use your current serial number to activate it.
Be sure to follow the steps outlined in the Note: Very Important Instructions section on the download pages at this site or else the download will not work properly.
CS6: http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cs6-direct-download-links.html
Adobe also has a page with downloads for various CS6 applications if you want to try that.
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/cs6-product-downloads.html

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