Forum: Photoshop


Subject: Desactivate Photoshop cs6

martial opened this issue on Oct 25, 2012 · 6 posts


martial posted Thu, 25 October 2012 at 5:05 AM

Bonjour

I will have a new computer in a week

I have Photoshop cs6 extended on my actual computer

If i want to reinstall CS6 on my new computer must i deactivate it from my actual computer before the reinstallation ?

Someone have did it before ?

I also have cs3 design premium(still use illustrator from this suite) Must i do the same ? 

Thanks


vitachick posted Thu, 25 October 2012 at 7:11 AM

I have Photoshop CS5 on two comps no problem. You can always call their customer service if you have a problem.

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archdruid posted Thu, 25 October 2012 at 8:39 PM

I believe you have five activations without deactivatibg.. if you are no longer going to use that computer, it's best if you DO deactivate in on that one. One thing.. do you still have the install discs?.. or, was it a download?... either way, be sure you will be able to install on the new one. Lou.

for the last question, yes, you should deactivate it. Safe way to do it... install on the new one THEN deactivate on the old one... deactivation is "local"... just on the machine you deactivate on.

"..... and that was when things got interestiing."


martial posted Fri, 26 October 2012 at 4:00 AM

I chat yesterday with Adobe support and he said that i can install on two computer without need to deactivate

but best pratice is to desactivate on my old computer if i don't use it anymore


happinesspost posted Sun, 28 October 2012 at 10:23 PM

 i think you can install on old computer .and you can try some new sofeware by your new computer .or you may do others thing . 

Happy life can't apply colors to a drawing of the render farm


retrocity posted Thu, 08 November 2012 at 8:57 PM

they alow you to have it on two systems like if you have a laptop at the office and on your tower at home. it's just that you should not be using both systems at the same time. 

but like lou said, it's always better to have it deactivated inorder to keep your records straight with Adobe...

 

retrocity