Multiple Versions of CS on a Computer

I have both CS 5 Design Premium and CS 5.5 Design Premium (Upgrade) on my computer. Can I uninstall CS5 from my computer to free up hard drive space or do they share files and I should leave them alone? I know you can install CS 5.5 as an Upgrade by itself granted you verify the CS 5 serial number. And when I upgrade to CS 6 can I uninstall all previous versions?
(I am running Windows XP and 7)

Yes, you can. Just keep in mind that it will mess with file associations and your icons will appear stranger plus things like browsing stuff in Bridge may not work. You can fix all that manually or by reinstalling CS5.5 afterwards again.
Mylenium

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