Issues installing CS4 upgrade from CS2?

Hello,
I recently had to replace my hard drive on my Mac and am now in the process of installing CS4 Design Premium. I've downloaded the files from the Adobe website and when attempting to install I enter in my CS4 upgrade serial number and it is accepted. However, when it asks for the upgrade check there is no CS2 option in the product drop down box for me to enter in my CS2 serial number. How do I continue with the installation and get my CS4 working again?
Thanks,
Maggie

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