Is it possible to install PSE 11 with an external DVD drive

I just got a new laptop.  It doesn't have an internal DVD drive... so i have an external.. i tried to install PSE11 from it, but it just reads it... I don't want to upgrade to 12... i like the 11 and want to wait another year until PSE 13.. Am i just screwed?  Thanks.

aunty smack wrote:
i tried to install PSE11 from it, but it just reads it.
Sorry, but I don't understand - if it is reading the disk what is your exact problem?
Another option is to download and install PSE11 from http://prodesigntools.com/photoshop-elements-11-direct-download-links-pse-premiere-pre.htm l and use the serial number from your boxed product. Follow their 'Very Important Instructions' exactly. Skip a step and you'll likely get an authorization error or download the current version.
Cheers,
Neale
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