Is it possible to move another disk without reinstalling acrobat XI?

I can move Acrobat Pro XI without having to uninstall/reinstall completely?

My C drive becomes completely full, and I've got gracious plenty of space on a 2 TB external drive.

Thoughts?

You must reinstall it.

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