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Serial Number Location: On the rear of the unit.
Attachments:
SHAKE5.pdf ‏3208 KB
SHAKE5_mksp.pdf ‏222 KB
Warranty_455717204.pdf ‏1267 KB

Have I read this correctly? Windows XP ? Microsoft support for XP stops in April 2014. Not a good idea to buy this.
As for CS3, the CPU is a slow i3.  See the recommended specs below; I think this computer is too slow.
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/system-requirements-premiere-pro.html#ma in_Adobe_Premiere_Pro_CS3_system_requirements

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