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Moving CS6 Cloud from drive C to drive D

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Feb 02, 2013 Feb 02, 2013

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Can I move CS6 cloud from drive C to drive D?

Drive C is a SSD solid state drive and is filling up fast.

Drive D is HDD drive with much space.

If I deactived on drive C then down load to drive D what problems will I encounter?

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LEGEND , Feb 03, 2013 Feb 03, 2013

Some components will always end up on your system root drive no matter what... If you want to install to another location, uninstall the apps using your Add or Remove Programs system control panel, then run the Creative Suite Cleaner Tool. Define a new location in the Application Manger prefs and let it reinstall your programs. Since you're reinstalling on teh same system, there is nothing specific to do with activations.

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Feb 03, 2013 Feb 03, 2013

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Some components will always end up on your system root drive no matter what... If you want to install to another location, uninstall the apps using your Add or Remove Programs system control panel, then run the Creative Suite Cleaner Tool. Define a new location in the Application Manger prefs and let it reinstall your programs. Since you're reinstalling on teh same system, there is nothing specific to do with activations.

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Dec 18, 2021 Dec 18, 2021

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I am having the same problem, but this post is 9 years old and Adobe has evolved. And Win10 is even grosser.

Has the process changed or can I use the same process?

Thank you

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LEGEND ,
Dec 18, 2021 Dec 18, 2021

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You can't do it now, because the CS6 download is removed. Don't uninstall! 

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