should I suspend my PS and LR before moving on to Windows 10?

What should I do this?

Hi gwlco,

Yes, you should go ahead and withdraw the permit or turn off the product before uninstalling the product.

This helps you avoid any problems during resettlement and activating the product again once.

I hope this helps.

~ UL

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