move the creative after a new hard drive

I used to move the system with Augsburg suite cs3 to a new disk (ssd) (with Acronis True Image 2011). Disable the following devices before or not?

Yes, disable (help > deactivate) your cs3 that was on your old hd.

and you can expect to one (or more) of the problems if you clone your adobe programs.  You must install the adobe programs correctly using the installation files and your serial number.  Make sure that your serial number is correct and secure prior to disable.

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