Problem installing cs6 Flash.

I successfully installed cs6 design web premium except for Flash Pro. Message said there was an installation error. This happened on both my desktop running Snow Leopard and on my MacBook Pro running Lion. How do I go about completing the installation?

Message says 'Installation Complete -- Some of the following product(s) could not be installed successfully.' Flash is the icon that is listed. Here is the summary report:
Exit Code: 6
Please see specific errors and warnings below for troubleshooting. For example,  ERROR: DF027, DW063 ... WARNING: DS013, DW022 ...
-------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------
- 0 fatal error(s), 4 error(s), 4 warning(s)
WARNING: DW022: AdobeCode {AC76BA86-1033-F400-7760-000000000005} NonAdobePayload Acrobat Professional 10.0.0.0 with version (2012-03-05 05:30:16.288604) already installed with incompatible version (2011-03-17 01:56:17.451315)
WARNING: DS013: Payload {0175676F-8C92-49F2-9131-D0D6AD654B41} AdobeHelp 3.4.0.0 is already installed and the session payload {AA0D312F-1570-4E7E-9A7D-E191E0090FEC} AdobeHelp 4.0.0.0 has no upgrade/conflict relationship with it.
WARNING: DS013: Payload {1A1E5FF9-D0FD-42A3-8E18-E5E7E95E1AB4} DynamiclinkSupport 5.5.0.0 is already installed and the session payload {DE88AA40-6766-43D3-A755-8FC374B3D2C3} DynamiclinkSupport 6.0.0.0 has no upgrade/conflict relationship with it.
WARNING: DS013: Checking payloads upgrade/conflict relationships : Failed with code 1
----------- Payload: {4FAB339E-2132-434F-9376-9CD735E4C69C} Adobe Flash CS6 12.0.0.0 -----------
ERROR: DF027: Unable to copy file from "/private/tmp/.tempdirrAsty8Tp/Assets1/AppFiles/Common/Configuration/Libraries/Sounds.fla " to "/Applications/Adobe Flash CS6/Common/Configuration/Libraries/Sounds.fla" (Seq 1469)
ERROR: DW063: Command ARKCopyFileCommand failed.(Seq 1469)
ERROR: DW050: The following payload errors were found during install:
ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash CS6_AdobeFlash12.0-en_USLanguagePack: Install failed
ERROR: DW050:  - Adobe Flash CS6: Failed due to Language Pack installation failure

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