Implications of hard disk with recording crash

I had Photoshop CS6 installed on my laptop. The hard drive crashed Friday morning (of course, I wasn't able to unregister the product) and I have now installed the software on my new hard drive. I'll still be able to load and activate the software on another computer?

Yes it can detect as 3rd following activation, but you will get an option to disconnect all computers when you try to activate the products on 3rd computer, once you have clicked on logout, it will disable the subscription of all computers. You can activate and use.

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