Activation issue when replacing motherboard and processor, but no disc?

Hello everyone. I replace my card motherboard and CPU. moving to 99 X and 5960 x. I will not replace my C drive. It's a free upgrade for Windows 10 so I can move it. What do I have to disable my subscription CC before moving and then reactivate after have replaced the card motherboard and CPU. Thank you Roman

Hi Rkenosha,

Hello everyone. I replace my card motherboard and CPU. moving to 99 X and 5960 x. I will not replace my C drive. It's a free upgrade for Windows 10 so I can move it. What do I have to disable my subscription CC before moving and then reactivate after have replaced the card motherboard and CPU. Thank you Roman

I don't think it's necessary.

But after getting the card mother and processor changed, you may need to sign in again.

Sign in with your Adobe ID and password.

Thank you

Ilyes Singh

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