What is the proper procedure? Call ahead of time to have the current
copy deactivated, or, do you literally have to uninstall and re-install?
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Barker wrote:
> I've done it again!
>
> I have upgraded a computer without first deactivating Photoshop and
> now I have to contact Adobe and plead with them to deactivate a copy.
>
> But this time I moved the hard drive from the old computer to the new
> one, thinking that I would avoid all the problems that way; I needed
> the hard drive anyway as it was nearly new and it seemed daft to pay
> for a larger hard drive in the new machine (MacBook Pro) when I had
> one from the old computer.
>
> But it seems that Photoshop detects the computer so I have to re-
> activate bloomin' Photoshop :-(
>
> I write this so that others on the List might avoid the same mistake ...
>
> Chris
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