![]() You’ll see a screen that says Maximum Activations Exceeded but just click “Continue” and let the reactivation happen. I have read your article about de-activating – it says ‘When the tools finish installing, just log in and the CC software will automatically be (re)activated on the new hardware for you, even if you didn’t happen to deactivate first on the old machine. ![]() I didn’t actually realise I could install CC on the third machine (the Windows one) as well as the two Macs. So if Adobe claimed that you could still do a crossgrade to CS6 at this point, then you would need to recontact them directly about that.īut with Creative Cloud, you don’t have to be concerned with any of that – you can install on either Windows or Mac OS, because the CC license is crossplatform and interchangeable. However, as of the start of October 2015, Adobe finally removed the online sale of CS6 from their website… The reason is because the software is 3&half years old and increasingly unsupported they stopped releasing updates for it some time ago as the newer CC quickly grew and took over. ![]() On your question regarding how to download CS6: it’s the same exact version – whether for trials, full, or even for upgrades. Greetings Ruth, Adobe is correct: you cannot crossgrade from any version older than CS6 – and anything newer than CS6 (i.e., CC) doesn’t need to be crossgraded, because a single CC license can be easily installed on both operating system platforms at once.
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