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Installed Photoshop from Disk 1 instead of 2

New Here ,
Nov 30, 2011 Nov 30, 2011

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I just noticed that the installation disks for Elements 10 say to start with disk 2 instead of 1 for Windows 7 64bit. Should I uninstall the program and start over? Will it make a difference? Is there a limitation to how often the program can be reloaded? Any help is appreciated.

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Adobe Employee , Nov 30, 2011 Nov 30, 2011

We do have product activation but when you remove the software you will be given an option to deactivate.  By using the 64-bit version you will have access to additional additional memory than being within in the 32-bit environment.  Also depending on the tools you use you may also see performance increases.

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We do have product activation but when you remove the software you will be given an option to deactivate.  By using the 64-bit version you will have access to additional additional memory than being within in the 32-bit environment.  Also depending on the tools you use you may also see performance increases.

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New Here ,
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Thanks Jeff, Just so I don't mess it up, you're recommending that I deactivate the product before removal and reactivate it with the product key when I reload the 64-bit verson?

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