Unable to install Dreamweaver CS6 Upgrade ! from Hard Drive DUMP - Error : Adobe Genuine Software Verification Failure

Hello,
I am Unable to install Dreamweaver CS6 Upgrade  from CS4  from Hard Drive DUMP -
Error :Installation Failed
Adobe Genuine Software Verification Failure
The product you are trying to install is not an adobe Genuine Software and appears to be counterfeit.
Can any one help me with this issue. I earlier installed it from DVD but, i am unable to find DVD. I have a copy of full DVD Dump in network.
Can someone help me fix the issue.
Note: I have installed Dreamweaver CS4 with serial number.and am trying to install upgrade over cs4.
Please help.
Thank you,
Sin

It was because i was installing directly from network dump.
I've managed to install and register software.
Thanks and my problem is resolved.

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