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Siberian02
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12-30-2023, 07:04 PM
#1
You can likely transfer this setup to another machine. I already have it installed elsewhere, so moving everything should work if you follow the instructions. For details on your new rig, check the specifications here:
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Siberian02
12-30-2023, 07:04 PM #1

You can likely transfer this setup to another machine. I already have it installed elsewhere, so moving everything should work if you follow the instructions. For details on your new rig, check the specifications here:

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Kawaii_Amy
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01-21-2024, 03:04 PM
#2
You can access http://office.com, navigate to "My Account," and reinstall Office according to your license limits. It seems Adobe permits installation on up to two computers simultaneously, provided you run it one at a time. Trend Micro and similar security solutions typically allow three computers per license for a year. Nero is generally intended for single-user setups, though you might attempt installation on another machine if desired. Personally, I think there are alternative ways to reinstall my software since it shouldn't be permanently tied to a specific device but to the purchaser. Yes, many of my licenses appear unused while I still hold valid copies.
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Kawaii_Amy
01-21-2024, 03:04 PM #2

You can access http://office.com, navigate to "My Account," and reinstall Office according to your license limits. It seems Adobe permits installation on up to two computers simultaneously, provided you run it one at a time. Trend Micro and similar security solutions typically allow three computers per license for a year. Nero is generally intended for single-user setups, though you might attempt installation on another machine if desired. Personally, I think there are alternative ways to reinstall my software since it shouldn't be permanently tied to a specific device but to the purchaser. Yes, many of my licenses appear unused while I still hold valid copies.

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leMozaiek
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01-22-2024, 05:02 PM
#3
Sure, I'll keep it simple. It looks like you're planning to move forward without replacing the software. If you know what you're talking about, it's going to cost a lot—some of these programs are over $2500.
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leMozaiek
01-22-2024, 05:02 PM #3

Sure, I'll keep it simple. It looks like you're planning to move forward without replacing the software. If you know what you're talking about, it's going to cost a lot—some of these programs are over $2500.

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Karmageddon
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01-23-2024, 12:19 AM
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I understand; we possess a copy of CS5 Design Premium from a marketing web development position, and recently needed to move to CS6 to remain up-to-date. The upgrade process was challenging since the CS5 package was lost with its serial number, though the receipt remained. Even after the switch, it only worked on one of the two machines, so I had to install it myself on the mobile laptop unit. According to Adobe’s licensing rules, two installations are permitted as long as only one runs at a time. How did you initially acquire the software? A physical retail copy or an online download? If it was purchased online, you’d have needed to set up an account for reinstallation.
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Karmageddon
01-23-2024, 12:19 AM #4

I understand; we possess a copy of CS5 Design Premium from a marketing web development position, and recently needed to move to CS6 to remain up-to-date. The upgrade process was challenging since the CS5 package was lost with its serial number, though the receipt remained. Even after the switch, it only worked on one of the two machines, so I had to install it myself on the mobile laptop unit. According to Adobe’s licensing rules, two installations are permitted as long as only one runs at a time. How did you initially acquire the software? A physical retail copy or an online download? If it was purchased online, you’d have needed to set up an account for reinstallation.

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Diba070
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01-26-2024, 12:47 AM
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I purchased it.
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Diba070
01-26-2024, 12:47 AM #5

I purchased it.