



When I had a problem on the laptop HP service asked me to reinstall Windows. Having it meant not needing to save into CS4 and mess around at their end relinking files etc. Since leaving I have done some work for them so it was interesting when I signed up for Indesign in 2018 to see that ID8/CS6 was offered for download. They know it and know what they are doing with it. The newspaper I used to work for still uses it. Yet it still runs and runs well under W10. If you have it with you, it's entirely possible you'll never need it. I look at it like carrying an umbrella if it looks like rain. Just be sure to run the reports and save a record (I prefer a hard copy, but it'll also work to save it to another system/external drive) to help you if you have any future issues. But as far as getting the serial/activation numbers for your software off your system, Belarc Advisor is a safe and secure way to do the trick.
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You may encounter activation issues trying to do a "fresh" install of CS6. One of the things it does as it conducts that full inventory is register and list things like your Windows and other software serial/activation numbers. It's a powerful and widely recommended system inventory utility, which offers a comprehensive check of the software and hardware configuration of your system. Be sure to get the program directly from the software publisher it's widely distributed through software despositories like CNet and such, but as a matter of security I recommend always downloading your software direct from the program's publisher. I suggest running Belarc Advisor on your desktop PC.
