I am trying to relieve my C Drive of some installed applications, does anybody know of an application that will move the application without having to reinstall. My memory tells me it used to be part of Nortons System Works, I have System Works Pro 2004 but cannot find the application. A simple utility is preferred.
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WSAlanMiller
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 11:53 am #854631There are a couple of
bies out there, purported to do much the same thing, but I’ve not tried them myself:
Coa32 is freeware from ZDNet. With it you can move any tools you’ve installed on Win95/NT to anywhere you want. Still downloadable from here.
MoveIt – 20KB
“Gives you a possibility to move registered applications from one folder to another, without losing their work ability and preventing you from installing them again. It can be very useful when you have a lot of folder on yuor harddrive an you want (need) to put them all in order. For example System application to “System”, Games to “Games” etc. ”Alan
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WSAlanMiller
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 12:31 pm #854657I’d agree with that – one reason I haven’t tried them myself. However, I was responding to the request for existing software, rather than advising. I had considered moving applications this way at one stage, also using a registry utility to identify and correct errors therein after each move. I decided in the end to go the uninstall/ reinstall route though.
Alan
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WSHoward Kaikow
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 12:44 pm #854665You could not count on making the needed registry changes.
Lots of apps scatter stuff all over the place, in many cases, encoding items as non-character values. No way to figure out how to change those as such items would rarely, if ever be documented.
A few years ago, I did the idiotic thing of cloning an OS to another drive.
This required 10’s of thousands of changes in the Registry and to files used for installation/uninstallation/etc.
I was lucky and got by with few mishaps, but I’ll never do that again -
WSAlanMiller
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 12:59 pm #854682
A few years ago, I did the idiotic thing of cloning an OS to another drive.
Yes, it was exactly that that I was contemplating, and decided such a major operation was in the too hard basket for such a method. As you say, one can’t generalize on this. I guess a knowledge of the application itself (installation, registry use etc.) is the only guide… and only a guide at that.
Alan
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WSHoward Kaikow
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 2:43 pm #854754Moving the entire drive just requires changing the drive letters.
In general, that can be handled with massiveedits of the registry using a registry editor and search of files using the built-in Search in windoze explorer, but it ain’t worth the bother if you have the original software to do re-installs anfd know how to recreate the options/setting for the OS and apps.I managed to get lucky, but do not recommend the deed to anyone.
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WSviking33
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 3:27 pm #854767Howard,
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Moving the entire drive just requires changing the drive letters.
In general, that can be handled with massive edits of the registry ,
—————————————Etc.Change the drive letter by going to Control Panel>Administrative tools>Computer Management>Disk Management is a lot easier than rooting around in the reg.
Or do you mean searching around for references to the old drive letter and editing them.
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WSviking33
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 3:27 pm #854768Howard,
————————————–
Moving the entire drive just requires changing the drive letters.
In general, that can be handled with massive edits of the registry ,
—————————————Etc.Change the drive letter by going to Control Panel>Administrative tools>Computer Management>Disk Management is a lot easier than rooting around in the reg.
Or do you mean searching around for references to the old drive letter and editing them.
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WSHoward Kaikow
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WSHoward Kaikow
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 2:43 pm #854755Moving the entire drive just requires changing the drive letters.
In general, that can be handled with massiveedits of the registry using a registry editor and search of files using the built-in Search in windoze explorer, but it ain’t worth the bother if you have the original software to do re-installs anfd know how to recreate the options/setting for the OS and apps.I managed to get lucky, but do not recommend the deed to anyone.
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WSAlanMiller
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 12:59 pm #854683
A few years ago, I did the idiotic thing of cloning an OS to another drive.
Yes, it was exactly that that I was contemplating, and decided such a major operation was in the too hard basket for such a method. As you say, one can’t generalize on this. I guess a knowledge of the application itself (installation, registry use etc.) is the only guide… and only a guide at that.
Alan
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WSHoward Kaikow
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 12:44 pm #854666You could not count on making the needed registry changes.
Lots of apps scatter stuff all over the place, in many cases, encoding items as non-character values. No way to figure out how to change those as such items would rarely, if ever be documented.
A few years ago, I did the idiotic thing of cloning an OS to another drive.
This required 10’s of thousands of changes in the Registry and to files used for installation/uninstallation/etc.
I was lucky and got by with few mishaps, but I’ll never do that again
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WSAlanMiller
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 12:31 pm #854658I’d agree with that – one reason I haven’t tried them myself. However, I was responding to the request for existing software, rather than advising. I had considered moving applications this way at one stage, also using a registry utility to identify and correct errors therein after each move. I decided in the end to go the uninstall/ reinstall route though.
Alan
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WSHoward Kaikow
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WSAlanMiller
AskWoody LoungerJuly 22, 2004 at 11:53 am #854632There are a couple of
bies out there, purported to do much the same thing, but I’ve not tried them myself:
Coa32 is freeware from ZDNet. With it you can move any tools you’ve installed on Win95/NT to anywhere you want. Still downloadable from here.
MoveIt – 20KB
“Gives you a possibility to move registered applications from one folder to another, without losing their work ability and preventing you from installing them again. It can be very useful when you have a lot of folder on yuor harddrive an you want (need) to put them all in order. For example System application to “System”, Games to “Games” etc. ”Alan
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