Need to wipe hard drive, don't wan't to lose adobe package..

My mac has slowed up completely as it has too much junk etc. on there... I have photshop etc installed with my adobe ID, if I wipe the hard drive to clean it up it'll delete my software, can I just re-download it as I have my ID online?

hi Baker_678,
If you have CS6/CC/CC-2014 then it should be fine but just make sure that before deactivating the product, you click on Help( Within the product) and click on sign out/Deactivate. To install the product on fresh install of your Mac, please use the following link to download the product on your machine.
Other downloads
Cheers,
Kartikay Sharma

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