Upgrading photoshop

I have the full version of photoshop 6 for Mac, I upgraded to Photoshop 7 ....CS2....CS3...CS4  I originally installed photoshop 6 on a Powermac G4  OS9  gradually through CS2, CS3,  CS4 on OS X   1,2,3,4,5 and meanwhile migrated the software to a Mac Pro  . The Mac Pro as just stopped functioning so I can not migrate the software to my new iMac .I can't use my original full photoshop 6 disk as it only worked on OS9 and the upgrades need it to work. Does this mean I have to start again with a full photoshop CS5 and the upgrades are wasted .   kind Regards ven109

Post #1 is absolutely correct.
Please note that ALL Adobe upgrades are FULL installers.

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