I need to reinstall LR5 onto a new HDD

Hi, I need to reinstal my LR5 to a new HDD as my old HDD is full. Do I need Adobe permissions?
Rhys Portbury

No, permission is not necessary for re installation, and you can install LR on two computers in your possession.

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