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Won't let me register via phone (numbers are no good) or by Internet (says Servers are not active).
so no way to use a product I paid for anymore?
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Yes, you can continue using CS2 from 2005 as long as it is on the same computer with the same OS and neither fail.
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The activation servers for CS4 and earlier (including CS2, released 20 years ago) were shut down years ago. You won't be able to activate.
I've moved your post from Bugs to Discussions for now.
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so no way to use a product I paid for anymore?
By @jimswinder
Yes, you can continue using CS2 from 2005 as long as it is on the same computer with the same OS and neither fail.
Jane
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Did you do that or is this a hypothetical question?
When did you purchase CS2 and from where?
Is this a recent purchase or did you buy it 20 years ago?
Is it still running on the original computer?
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BLUF (Bottom Line up front): you can forget about using CS2. It's dead software, it hasn't been support in 13 years, it's waaaay past it's end of life, and there is zero reason to say anything about having a "perpetual liscense."
I know it's not what you want to hear, but it's time for you stop trying to get CS2 to do anything.
Even if you do get it to install: It will never go past the original 30 day trial, and you will never have full functionality.
Yes, to answer your questions about the motherboard, et al. New motherboard? That's a new computer in anyone's book, and Adobe's. New cpu? Yup, Adobe consdier a new cpu a new computer.
Your software is long dead. To expect any software sold by anyone to even still fucntion after 20 years is very unreasonable. This is a case where you simply need to stop trying to use it-- If you have discs: Hang them from your Christmas tree.
If you can afford a motherboard (ram and cooling fan too), a new cpu, new grahics card you can probaly afford to subscribe to Photoshop- it's only $14.95 month and it's always up to date.
If you try to contact Adobe support about your issue: They won't, and can't help you- your software has been totally unsupported for over 13 years.
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