On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 17:08:01 -0800, Magsmom
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> I have purchased a new pc. I have a number of software programs on my old
> compute that I do not have the original installation disks for, either
> because they were downloaded programs, or in the case of my Microsoft Office,
> I have misplaced the original CD's and license info.
>
> Can these applications be successfully backed up, or copied to, an external
> hard drive and then installed on my new computer?
No. Except for a very occasional very small program, all programs have
entries and references within the registry and elsewhere in \windows.
They can't be run under Windows unless they were *installed* in that
copy of Windows.
For the programs that were downloaded, simply download them again. For
Microsoft Office, if you've lost the CDs and especially the license
info, you are probably out of luck, and will need to buy it again.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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