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October 1, 2012
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How do I deactivate my Creative Cloud activation from a computer I no longer have?

  • October 1, 2012
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I bought a Creative Cloud membership a couple of weeks ago. A few days later, I ended up frying the motherboard on my old computer. Subsequently, I had to purchase a new one computer. I could not deactivate the software on the old system as it was dead. Now I cannot activate it on my new one as it says I have reached my activation limit (I have the software installed on 2 systems, a desktop and a laptop). Is there a way to dectivate one activation, so that I may use it the software on my new system?

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ProDesignTools
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 31, 2014

Jeff summed it up well, and just to expand further...  Generally, you are allowed to install and activate CC on up to two computers.  If/when you put it on a third, you'll get the screen below (which looks like something failed) – but just hit "Continue" at the bottom of the dialog box, and it will do what Jeff said.

If you run into any issues, then see this help page:

http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/error-maxium-acitvation-exceeded.html

Participating Frequently
March 26, 2014

Is it possible to deactivate a specific computer - in this case I have CC on my Macbook Pro and Windows workstation in my studio. I want to install and activate in Nepal on a Mac. When I want to activate - will I get the chance to select which computer to deactivate?

Thanks

Gary

Participating Frequently
March 27, 2014

OK good.  So there isn't such a difference between the two versions really, is what you're saying...  Signing out a Creative Cloud application (from the Help menu or via the CC Desktop App) will also deactivate it.

So it sounds like what Gary could also do (as an alternative), is first sign out on the specific computer he wants to deactivate before he tries to reactivate the software on a different (third) system...   Then he wouldn't ever get the "activations exceeded" screen that would forcibly deactivate both original machines when "Continue" is selected.

Finally, another important note from the helpx link you posted: When uninstalling programs, you always want to sign out of them first because uninstalling the application from a computer does not deactivate it.

This is all good to confirm so we can update our guide on how to move Adobe software between computers.

One final question for you Jeff: Presumably Adobe keeps track of how many complete "activation resets" happen for a CC membership... will customers ever run into difficulties if they do this only occasionally?


Thanks Jeff and ProDesignTools. Initially on the CC app the sign out tab was greyed out. After an hour or so it became visible and active. On Tuesday next week before my flight I will deactivate the windows 7 workstation and when I arrive in Nepal I'll set up and activate the CC acount. I would rather not have to install and uninstall - this seems to be the best solution. Just wish I didn't get those pesky - complete your registration screens and trial screens coming with the software.

Jeffrey_A_Wright
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 1, 2012

When you try to activate your third computer you will be prompted to deactivate all computers.  Once you have done that you can reactivate on that current computer and the other computer you are using Creative Cloud with.