If you have apps that you are still able to run whilst booting off your new
drive they must be very old and or very simple self contained ones.
Apps installed under win usually insert files and registry entries all over
the place, which allthough there are apps/utilities that claim to be able to
move such to a new win install, makes it impossible to relocate them.
If you are truly able to run these apps when the old drive is slaved try a
simple Folder copy, of the App Folder, to your new drive. Allthough if they
run there is no real reason to move them.
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> On Jun 2, 5:20 am, "DL" <address@invalid> wrote:
> > Simply delete the folders; since you have a new o/s drive your current
> > installation of win knows nothing about these programs.
>
> Thanks.
>
> DO you have any recommendations on transferring a program? I have a
> couple that I haven't been able to install duirectly to the new
> primary drive, so they still run off that drive, I would prefer to
> have all my programs together. Most notably is my wod processor. I
> have an older version of works that I prefer. I bought a new copy a
> couple years ago, and I lost it. Still in the box and shrink wrapped.
> My "new" computer does not have this program, so I have been running
> it off the old hard drive.
>
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