Photoshop 5.5 install disk won't load

A virus ate my desktop and I've had to reload Photoshop. Photoshop 5.5 install disk won't load. Any ideas?

You can download the trial version of the software thru the page linked below and then use your current serial number to activate it.
Be sure to follow the steps outlined in the Note: Very Important Instructions section on the download pages at this site or else the download will not work properly.
CS5.5: http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cs5-5-direct-download-links.html

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