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How do I deactivate lr4 so I can install it on another computer?

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Apr 11, 2013 Apr 11, 2013

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I want to remove lr4 from one computer so I can install it on another one, how do I do that?

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Apr 11, 2013 Apr 11, 2013

In case of perpatual license there is no need to deactivate lightroom sepratly just uninstall the lightroom from one computer and you can install it on another computer.

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In case of perpatual license there is no need to deactivate lightroom sepratly just uninstall the lightroom from one computer and you can install it on another computer.

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You can deactivate by choosing the deactivate option under the Help option of the top toolbar (I don't have lightroom so I have to assume they have been consistent with other Adobe products).  THen you can uninstall and have the activation freed up for a secondary use.

You are not required to uninstall the software since you are allowed to have it installed and activated on two machines. 

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