HD is dead, could not turn off

Hello

My main PC at home yesterday lost its SSD drive.  I do not turn off the creative cloud on my previous installation of Windows before he died.

I reinstalled Windows and I have also reinstalled the creative cloud.   Will I have problems with the registration / using my creative cloud apps?

FYI: I also have creative Cloud installed on my laptop.

Without any problem. You can activate your product on 2 machines at the same time:

Example: You select PC1, PC2, if you try to activate a PC3, this action will disable the PC1 and PC2. If you yourself PC1, it is regarded as a second machine and if you yourself PC2, it will be considered as a second machine.

Hope that's clear

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