Redownloading PS onto a new computer

purchased and downloaded photoshop a while ago, have got a new computer and want to install the program onto it. Have checked my order history but as it was over a year ago it does not appear for me to redownload.
It is an older version, is there a way for me to retrieve the download file?

if you follow all 7 steps you can dl a trial here:  http://prodesigntools.com/tag/ddl
and activate with your serial.
if you have a problem dl'g, you didn't follow all 7 steps.  the most common error involves failing to meticulously follow steps 1,2 and/or 3 (which adds a cookie to your system enabling you to download the correct version from adobe.com).

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