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How do you deactivate an app on a drive that is no longer accessible?

New Here ,
Nov 29, 2015 Nov 29, 2015

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My hard drive died recently.  I installed Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 from the disks onto my new hard drive (PC) and it won't accept my activation code.  I'm assuming that is because the CS5.5 is still activated on the dead hard drive.  How do I deactivate an app on a drive that is no longer accessible?  I've tried calling...on hold for 45 minutes and I tried chat....was waiting so long I forgot about it and went to bed.  Please help!!  Thank You!!!!

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Nov 29, 2015 Nov 29, 2015

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Since this is an open forum, not Adobe support... you need to contact Adobe staff to help

Chat/Phone: Mon - Fri  5am - 7pm  (US Pacific Time) <=== NOTE DAYS AND TIME

Be sure to remain signed in with your Adobe ID before accessing the link below

Serial number and activation support (non-CC)

http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/service1.html

You do not mention your version of Windows (details are needed when asking a question) so the below may not apply

First, that software is old enough that it may not work at all with Windows 10... but

An idea that MAY work to install and/or run old programs in Windows 10

-http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/15523-compatibility-mode-settings-apps-change-windows-10-a.html

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