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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Question about photoshop!! Sorry if I put this in the wrong section, but I think that I'm going to have to get a new hard drive, but if I install photoshop onto my laptop now and end up having to get a new hard drive, will I be able to install it again? |
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| Vista Premium 64bit | Re: Question about photoshop!! If you have the CD it came on Im sure. If you downloaded it straight from adobe, then idk. If you bought it I am sure you can transfer it to a new computer |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: Question about photoshop!! Transfering allows you to reactivate the program without having to call Adobe for reactivation. Here's an image of the transfer screen here: ![]() Good Luck |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Question about photoshop!! Okay thanks a lot! |
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