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Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: Popcorrin on December 14, 2004, 05:03:16 pm
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I'm trying to put some of my pc applications (games and such) from my old computer onto my new computer. I have found out that while it will work for alot of programs there a quite a few that will not work. It's not a huge deal as I can install the programs from the installation disks but it sure does save alot of time just to copy the folders over a lan.
Couple of questions: What prevents the programs from working if you just copy the folders? I assume it has to do with registry settings.
The other question: Is there a way around this?
I am using w2k on both computers.
Thanks.
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The registry entries, you are correct.
To my knowledge, there is no way around installing them again.
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Drive Image will work
Ghost should work
Any drive imaging program should work.
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Drive Image will work
Ghost should work
Any drive imaging program should work.
Drew,
Will those work for situations other than replicating an entire drive? I assumed he only wanted a subset of the existing apps. I thought those were all or nothing.
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The registry entries, you are correct.
To my knowledge, there is no way around installing them again.
backing up the Registry entries is the work around..
its not hard..
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Yah, after re-reading his post, I think you're right.
In any case, yes, drive imaging is an all or nothing - OS and all - solution
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Aloha Bob...
I've used it for alot of business apps.
here's a review.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1593237,00.asp
Later,
dabone
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Move Me from Spearit should work... http://www.spearit.com/
Move Me was written by Dan Spear, who was one of the top brains when I was with Quarterdeck.
--Chris
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Wow, thanks for all the responses. :)
I'll check out a couple of those programs and see how it works out!
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I'll second AlohaBOB's PC Relocator Ultra Control.
I just used it to migrate almost everything from one system to another with great success. It moves email, favorites, folders, apps (Office, Adobe......). It will even relocate to a different drive. Like if it was originally installed on D: but needs to move to c: on the new system. It will do this while taking care of the registry entries.
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This thread just got me thinking....
I had a hard drive crap out on me, as it turns out there are bad sectors on my windows partition.
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Start Regedt32, navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive, and then click to select the root object. (Highest level in the tree)
Click to select the
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Thanks for the help, Terryd!!