Reinstall Acrobat from CS5

I just upgraded to CS5 Premium. It came with a separate install disk for Acrobat 9 Pro. I already have Acrobat 9 Pro installed from CS4 (9.3.3). Is there anything different about this new one that came with CS5? Do I need to reinstall it from this CS5 disk? According to the instructions I must uninstall previous versions of Acrobat before installing the one that came with CS5 and if I do not have to do so, I'd rather not. TIA

Thanks so much for your quick response.

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