CC license on crushed hard drive question

We remove a PC that has installed Adobe Creative cloud. I understand that each license can be installed on two PCs (probably one for home, one for the office). the drive on this PC may have failed. If we are unable to uninstall the software on this PC is it tie up one of the copies?

Hi Jodi,

When you try to activate or install creative cloud on the new machine. You will get a prompt to disconnect form the rest.

This way you can turn it off from the old.

Please see the link to download:

Download Adobe Creative cloud apps | Free trial of Adobe CC

I hope this helps.

Concerning

Megha Rawat

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