Upgraded hard drive, now only Photoshop from CS5 works and other programs do not

I recently changed out my hard drive for a bigger one during a computer upgrade.  I deactivated my CS5 through Photoshop, and then changed out the hardware.  I brought the programs back over and now only Photoshop works and the other programs of CS5 do not work.  Is the license unique for each one?  I assumed I only needed to deactivate one member of the CS5 family.  What can I do now that I have a new hard drive?

If by "brought the programs back over" you mean you somehow transferred them from the old drive to the new one, transferring does not usually work.  Adobe programs need to be installed using installations files.  If you need to you can download those files thru the following page: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs5-product-downloads.html

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