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    Uninstalling Adobe Creative Suite

    i'm selling my Mac and buying another one. do i need to somehow deauthorize Aobe Creative SUite or will reformatting the hard drive do the trick?
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    You shouldn't need to do any thing.

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    if you have an OSX install disc, then you can just erase the disc and install a clean version of the OS.

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    In the Help menu CS apps is an item "deactivate", though I don't know if you have to use this if you're transferring a license to another machine or not.
    Ask adobe what you're supposed to do with moving a license around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SJT View Post
    In the Help menu CS apps is an item "deactivate", though I don't know if you have to use this if you're transferring a license to another machine or not.
    Ask adobe what you're supposed to do with moving a license around.
    Yes you have to deactivate your license before you transfer the software to another computer.
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    can't remember what i did last year, but i think i deactivated it and reinstalling my OS before i sold it. works fine on the new Mac.
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