Transferring photoshop from laptop to computer.

I have purchased adobe photoshop and it is licensed for two computers, as long as it is used at seperate times. I originally installed it on one pc and one laptop. I no longer used the laptop so wish to take it off that and put it on to a pc. Is this possible and how do I do it?

You do not need to remove it from the laptop but you can.  What you do need to do is deactivate it.  TO deactivate, open Photoshop on the laptop, select the Help option, and choose Deactivate.  That should free up one of your activations for your other machine to make use of.
If you have any issues beyond that or the deactivation does not appear to work, you need to contact Adobe Support either by chat or via phone when you have serial number and activation issues.
Here are some links to help make contact:
http://www.adobe.com/support/chat/ivrchat.html
http://www.adobe.com/support/download-install/supportinfo/

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