Reinstalled CS6 will not boot up.  Cannot get anyone at Adobe to help.

I own CS6.  It worked fine until Adobe offered a trial of the extension version.  That was OK.  But the trial version stopped working. I assumed the trial was over.  But my own resident version of CS6 then did not work.  I uninstalled and just reinstalled it.  Same problem.  I cannot boot up CS6.  Nothing on the Adobe site appears to address this sequence of events.  I still get the sales pop-up, but with the "continue trial" greyed out.  What's going on?    
HOW DO I GET THE CS6 THAT I PURCHASED TO WORK AGAIN AFTER THE EXTENTION TRIAL and AFTER I REINSTALLED IT?  It's very frustrating to not be able to get a response from Adobe on something I have owned for only 8 months.
Very Frustrated

Before you get any angrier:
BOILERPLATE TEXT extracted from the FAQs:
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/375816?tstart=0
Do not be abusive or aggressive in your tone
An aggressive, demanding, accusatory or abusive sounding post will often evoke an aggressive or abusive and unhelpful reply.
Remember, you are not addressing Adobe here in the user forums.  You are requesting help from volunteers users just like you who give their time free of charge. No one has any obligation to answer your questions.
Without any further details from you, all I can suggest is to Uninstall CS6 with the Adobe Uninstaller, run the Adobe  CS Tool cleaner, then reinstall CS and apply all necessary updates.

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