Should I remove all Premier Elements now that I have CS5?

I have Photoshop Elements 9 & 11, Premier Elements 10 & 11. Also added CS5. Can I safely remove all the Elements programs and not lose photos?

Hi,
You can keep CS5 and PSE/PRE both together.
Although regarding uninstallation : PSE/PRE is just a Databse of your photos. They resides orginally on your harddisk and PSE makes the links to them.
Please refer the link to see the process: http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/uninstall-premiere-elements-photoshop-element s.html
*In the article it says PRE content , which is an explicit content get installed along with PRE and its NOT the USER content (such as user images or videos).
-Harshit yadav

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