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February 28, 2024
Question

Can I verify my CS6 serial number before backup/migration

  • February 28, 2024
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Hello 

 

I currently have a majority of the CS6 programs licensed and operating fine on my current 2011 iMac running high sierra.I realize this setup /32 bit support is outdated however there is a few tools I find useful within the software and it is not used within professional context. It is helpful to have accessible for small personal projects.

 My computer recently started to have issues, and I had considered migrating to a different computer that still is compatible with 32bit/CS6. When my software is running/open I believe I have access to view the original serial numbers. As it was all purchased some time ago and I no longer have it physically documented elsewhere I was hoping to find out the best way to verify my existing serial numbers and confirm compatibility prior to migrating devices.

 

Thanks!

 

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Legend
March 1, 2024

Have you registered CS6 with Adobe? Maybe do that first.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 1, 2024

@Lumigraphics 

 

registration of legacy app serial numbers is no longer supported/allowed (but, you're correct; there's no downside to trying).

Community Expert
February 28, 2024

If you have access to the software it's also worth noting that once you have the required information you should deactivate your CS6 installation so you don't run into a device count issue on the newer installation. Also the Mac you purchase will have to be running OS 10.14 (Movaje) or earlier as with the Catalina (10.15) release 32-bit applications are no longer supported. These are typically going to be 2018 and earlier Macs based on the release date.

 

What tasks are you specifically looking to continue to do? There might be other alternative to consider that wouldn't limit you to purchasing a Mac specifically to run CS6 which could limit other software you can run. 

Participant
February 28, 2024

Hi Ben,

 

I appreciate you taking your time to share your insight. I was somewhat aware of the deactivation prior to swapping so that confirmation was helpful!

 I had somewhat of a grasp on the 32/64bit OS transition over the past few years within the Mac platform  and was okay with the idea of keeping an older computer/laptop around.

 My biggest uncertainty was whether or not the serial number that appears in each individual programs  (help/system info) is the same serial number I would enter upon reinstallation. As they are older when I attempt to register them it did not seem to recognize the format on the modern adobe website/profile products.

 

Thanks again 

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 28, 2024

if you have a suite, there's just one serial number for the suite.  each app in the suite does not have an independent serial number.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 28, 2024

migration is likely to fail.  proper installation is needed.

 

 

to retrieve your serial number, https://mac-product-key-finder.com/