MX2004 can no longer launch on new hard drive

I've been using Dreamweaver MX 2004 for a while. Ran fine;
could do all my work, no problem. Recently the hard drive on my
laptop crashed and I installed a new one; moved all data over and
98% of my apps work fine. Dreamweaver is another story. At first it
kept asking for my system password (I'm on a Mac iBook G4 running
OS 10.4.11 by the way), then I downloaded a quickfix. After
installing that, it keeps asking me for my serial number. When I
enter it, the program quits (or crashes, I can't tell). Anyhow, I
can't do any website work because I can't get past entering my
serial number. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

keyboy wrote:
> And by the way, I have called Adobe Support and they
referred me to the forums
> as the only solution seems to be uninstall and
reinstall, which I've done. At
> this point, I can only use MX 2004 if I do the Trial
Period option. This is
> frustrating, because now I'm using the trial period on
software I purchased and
> downloaded.
Sorry to hear about your problems. I'm sure if anyone has had
the same
experience and managed to solve it, they'll be willing to
share the
details with you. However, two versions of Dreamweaver have
been issued
since MX 2004, and the next version is due to be released any
day now. I
don't know what Adobe's support policy for old versions is,
but most
software manufacturers support only the current version and
the one
immediately preceding.
It's possible that you have exceeded the number of
activations for your
serial number. The maximum is two. Normally, you need to
deactivate the
program before installing it on a different computer or hard
disk. Since
your previous hard disk failed, Adobe should be able to
cancel the
activation for that computer, letting you reinstall it on the
new hard disk.
David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
Author, "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3" (friends of
ED)
Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED)
http://foundationphp.com/

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