Operating system conflicts and Dreamweaver CC

IHere is my problem: 
          1.  Today, at one of my offices, I puchased a subscription to Adobe CC to use the Dreamweaver application. 
          2.  I was able to install the program on the computer (a laptop) and this office where I work frequently.  This computer runs Windows 8.  On this computer, the Adobe CC program of Dreamweaver runs fine .
          3.  At home (where I also work quite frequently) I was distrubed to find that Adobe CC doesn't run on my computer running at home running Windows XP Pro. 
I need to find out what I can do so that I can work on Dreamweaver using either computer. 
Does this mean that I should cancel my Adobe CC order and puchase instead Dreamweaver CS6? 
I have Dreamweaver CS4.  Can I use this to upgrade to Dreamweaver CS6 to save money?

As suggested in the previous statements regarding this case, I have successfully installed and run Adobe DW CC on my HP Laptop (running Windows 8 Pro) using my Adobe CC Single App Membership for DW.  Thanks to the guidance I’ve been given by John Fritz II, I have also successfully installed the trial version of DW CS6 on my home desktop (running Windows XP Pro).
My only concern at this point is this: I wonder how I can register the DW CS6 installation, given only (I think) my serial number for my DW CC installation. Could you tell me what I should do when my trial period is up on my DW CS6 installation and how I can register the DW CS6 installation?
Thank you!

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