![]() These steps should wipe almost all traces of Audition from the system andallow it to be reinstalled. ![]() Fortunately, Adobe has moved away from this method sincethen, but for these situations with the older releases, here are the stepsfor a full manual removal: "The activation method used in Audition 3 introduced problems when drives were cloned. If this happens to you, you will have to perform your own deactivation in the registry - details follow: ( I suggest printing this out, rather than working from the screen.) In some instances, where attempts are made to re-establish Audition 3 on the same drive that it was previously on, it won't re-install because the drive deactivation didn't happen, as the activation server doesn't exist any more. Thanks to KenWF for providing more information about this from AuditionBugs.
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