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Yes, upgrading (for free) to Mavericks would be the simpler solution but the reason I don't want to is I've read that Adobe CS5 applications have problems running properly with Mavericks and I can't risk having Indesign, Photoshop and Illustrator not working as they should.
Going to go the 'buy my own copy of ML with my own Apple ID' route and do a clean install over the previous user's currently installed copy of ML.
Going to go the 'buy my own copy of ML with my own Apple ID' route and do a clean install over the previous user's currently installed copy of ML.