Need to re-install lr4; but would like to upgrade lr5 instead

I had to replace my hd in my laptop.  I previously had LR4 installed.  Now I would like to upgrade to LR5.  How to I update my license from LR4 to LR5?  I do not have the LR4 software but do have my license key.

Buy the upgrade version (to save $$) and enter your earlier version serial number when asked

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