Load old Photoshop CS onto new computer without updating?

How do I load old Photoshop CS onto new computer without updating?

Adobe closed down the CS2 (and earlier versions) activation server a couple of years ago.
Download a new non-activation copy of CS2 from Error: Activation Server Unavailable | CS2, Acrobat 7, Audition 3
Install then enter the new serial number given at that link. Your existing serial number will no longer work.

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