Mavericks - Clean Install & Copying back Old Software

Hi I have a late 2008 macbook pro 15" and want to do a clean install on it of mavericks to speed it up
I can clone the hard drive with all the software first
but can i copy back the some of the purchased software into it MS office and photoshop from the cloned drive some of the disks have long since been lost
Also would i retain the copy of boot camp i have on it 
Thanks for your help
James

What kind of external drive do you have and do you have software installed that came with it?
Pete

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