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There are various explanations for this online (including from Adobe) but none of them specifically refer to pirated software. The message I get is very specific in saying 'invalid serial number for this product' along with an exclamation mark in a YELLOW warning triangle. This doesn't ring true ssprengel, I've been doing some research after a totally unsatisfactory online chat with Adobe. Does anyone have a solution to this before the 'trial' period expires? From several threads I have found this seems quite common but have found no answer. Now upon installation, during the initial instal it accepts my serial number no problem, but when I first use it and am asked to register it, I get the message 'invalid serial number for this product'. I look at the packaging, the disc and part numbers (?) for each individual piece of packaging including the 'Genuine Adobe' holographic label, the serial number and I do not believe (nor anyone else that sees it) that my copy is not genuine. However, like most of you out there, I find Adobe photoshop extremely expensive and cannot write this off. I now have a new monster with Windows 7 pro instead of XP 32-bit, SSD's etc., but this is causing no end of problems migrating all my programs, some of which are beyond salvation. Forward 7 - 8 months and my pc has crashed and burned, probably from expecting too much from my 9-year old creation. The program continued to work so I assumed it was a glitch with the installer ( a lot of people I have spoken have had issues with Adobe installers, especially on Windows based systems). The first installation went fine but it would not let me register with Adobe, so I e-mailed the seller again. I made every attempt to verify that it was a genuine unused copy, to the point of having e-mails from the seller should I need to look for redress on this. I admit to buying my copy off e-bay, I make no apologies for that as there is nothing wrong with looking for a bargain. Can anyone help with this? I have CS5 Extended which I have had installed on my old pc for about 7 months until the pc crashed and burned.