Update :
Many readers commented below that after tweaking the hosts file still
they are not able to use below serials to get stuff to work, well the
best solution to this is when ever you are installing any new Adobe
Product just choose Install as a trial, after installation is complete
just tweak your hosts file as below explained and than you any of the
serials to make it full version it will work perfect.
Adobe
Master Collection (CS5) is a collection of graphic design, video
editing, and web development applications made by Adobe Systems. Below
are some of the serial keys which will help you in making your Adobe
Products full version so that you can explore all their potential
easily.
SERIALS FOR WINDOWS VERSION
1325-1263-0034-6192-0472-97781325-1157-8207-7707-9798-65321325-1319-1010-6434-1955-46191325-1870-2938-9873-5356-26241325-1174-1834-0596-8505-03231325-1271-7898-3364-1803-36551325-1823-6020-0958-5549-27291325-1177-2533-5307-9327-85931325-1960-8746-4023-7312-23201325-1095-0854-7085-2679-7165 |
SERIALS FOR MAC VERSION
1325-0150-1163-7532-1626-34301325-0178-1927-9019-0123-22541325-0702-3693-1544-9166-35151325-0549-2240-0071-3409-1342 |
Note : Many readers commented that these serials are not being accepted so here's the fix. You just have to edit the hosts file hence you have to add a line and than you have to try adding serial again and it will work, below is video that explains the whole procedure of editing the HOSTS File in Windows.
Edit Hosts File in Windows :
1. You simply have to navigate to:
Computer > Local Disk (C:) > Windows > System32 > Drivers > Etc. > Hosts
2. Now you have to open the Hosts file in Notepad and than you have to add 127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com @ the end of the Hosts file, you can see the below image as an example .:
So remember you have to open Notepad as an Administrator
so that you can save the file and if you have any problems than you can
check this below hosts file and copy all the contents and replace with
your default text file.
VIEW HOSTS FILE
You
can also view this below instructional video on how to edit hosts file
in Windows 7 well process for Windows XP is also same so just check the
below video and than edit the hosts file and use Adobe products as a
full version.
If you have any problems editing HOSTS File in Mac than Decoding has posted a very nice small tutorial so check that below.
Edit Hosts File in Mac OS X – Leopard :
1. Open the Terminal.app :
Either by start typing Terminal on the Spotlight, or by going into Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal.
2. Open the hosts file :
Open the hosts by typing on the Terminal that you have just opened :
$ sudo nano /private/etc/hosts
Type your user password when prompted.
3. Edit the hosts file :
The
hosts file contains some comments (lines starting with the # symbol),
as well as some default hostname mappings (e.g. 127.0.0.1 – localhost).
Simply append your new mappings underneath the default ones. Or edit one of the default values if you know what you are doing!
You can navigate the file using the arrow keys.
Simply append your new mappings underneath the default ones. Or edit one of the default values if you know what you are doing!
You can navigate the file using the arrow keys.
4. Save the hosts file :
When done editing the hosts file, press control-o to save the file.Press enter on the filename prompt, and control-x to exit the editor.
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