Deactivation of CC installs a new hard drive

I need to install a new drive C on my Windows 7 computer. How to disable facilities creative cloud (6 PS and CC, Lightroom 4 and 5, Indesign and Dreamweaver 6) to avoid burning one of my licensed facilities?

Thanks for all that help someone can provide.

Jim Lewis

You can turn it off in two ways.

1. launch the application of CC and select help > Sign Out (Adobe ID)

For CS6 apps select help > deactivate

2. go cloud creative preferences and in the tab "Général" click on 'Account' and click on the button "Sign Out of Creative cloud."

Note:

It turns off all the applications associated with your Adobe ID, installed on the same machine.

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