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Heinz
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      26th Sep 2005
Hi guys,

Got Partition Magic 8.0, which great application I used in the past.
How do I safely and easily move applications and files to new partitions?
I used to also have a neat programme that facilitated this painlessly, but
my memory fails me.now and I cannot remember the name.
Was it a Norton application, maybe?

Thanks for the help!

Heinz

Johannesburg
Dark Africa


 
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Ted Zieglar
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      26th Sep 2005
The only safe way to move applications to a different partition - itself the
subject of some controversy - is to reinstall them in the new partition.
Yes, moving software exists. Use it at your own risk.

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"Heinz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:dh9afr$lcj$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi guys,
>
> Got Partition Magic 8.0, which great application I used in the past.
> How do I safely and easily move applications and files to new partitions?
> I used to also have a neat programme that facilitated this painlessly, but
> my memory fails me.now and I cannot remember the name.
> Was it a Norton application, maybe?
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Heinz
>
> Johannesburg
> Dark Africa
>
>


 
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Ken Blake
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      26th Sep 2005
In news:dh9afr$lcj$(E-Mail Removed),
Heinz <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:

> Got Partition Magic 8.0, which great application I used in the
> past.
> How do I safely and easily move applications and files to new
> partitions? I used to also have a neat programme that
> facilitated
> this painlessly, but my memory fails me.now and I cannot
> remember the
> name. Was it a Norton application, maybe?



The problem is that almost all programs are not simply a single
file or even a bunch of files. Besides the files that constitute
them, they also have, and need, many entries referring to them
and where they are located--in the registry and elsewhere.

So if you try to move a program, those pointers will all be wrong
and the program won't work. There is software that purports to
find and change those pointers (for example, the freeware
COA2.exe) but in my experience these don't always work perfectly.
It's much better and safer to uninstall from its existing
location, and reinstall in the new one.



By the way, I'm not a Partition Magic expert, but I *thought*
that it came with such a program.


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Mart
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      27th Sep 2005
Ken wrote :-

> By the way, I'm not a Partition Magic expert, but I *thought* that it came
> with such a program.


It was called 'Magic Mover' and came with 'earlier' Power Quest versions,
but I don't know whether it's included with the Norton/Symantec versions.

Mart


"Ken Blake" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In news:dh9afr$lcj$(E-Mail Removed),
> Heinz <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>
>> Got Partition Magic 8.0, which great application I used in the past.
>> How do I safely and easily move applications and files to new
>> partitions? I used to also have a neat programme that facilitated
>> this painlessly, but my memory fails me.now and I cannot remember the
>> name. Was it a Norton application, maybe?

>
>
> The problem is that almost all programs are not simply a single file or
> even a bunch of files. Besides the files that constitute them, they also
> have, and need, many entries referring to them and where they are
> located--in the registry and elsewhere.
>
> So if you try to move a program, those pointers will all be wrong and the
> program won't work. There is software that purports to find and change
> those pointers (for example, the freeware COA2.exe) but in my experience
> these don't always work perfectly. It's much better and safer to uninstall
> from its existing location, and reinstall in the new one.
>
>
>
> By the way, I'm not a Partition Magic expert, but I *thought* that it came
> with such a program.
>
>
> --
> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
> Please reply to the newsgroup
>
>



 
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Ken Blake
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      27th Sep 2005
In news:%(E-Mail Removed),
Mart <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> typed:

> Ken wrote :-
>
>> By the way, I'm not a Partition Magic expert, but I *thought*
>> that
>> it came with such a program.

>
> It was called 'Magic Mover' and came with 'earlier' Power Quest
> versions, but I don't know whether it's included with the
> Norton/Symantec versions.



Thanks. Yes, that name sounds familiar.

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> "Ken Blake" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> In news:dh9afr$lcj$(E-Mail Removed),
>> Heinz <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>>
>>> Got Partition Magic 8.0, which great application I used in
>>> the past.
>>> How do I safely and easily move applications and files to new
>>> partitions? I used to also have a neat programme that
>>> facilitated
>>> this painlessly, but my memory fails me.now and I cannot
>>> remember
>>> the name. Was it a Norton application, maybe?

>>
>>
>> The problem is that almost all programs are not simply a
>> single file
>> or even a bunch of files. Besides the files that constitute
>> them,
>> they also have, and need, many entries referring to them and
>> where
>> they are located--in the registry and elsewhere.
>>
>> So if you try to move a program, those pointers will all be
>> wrong
>> and the program won't work. There is software that purports to
>> find
>> and change those pointers (for example, the freeware COA2.exe)
>> but
>> in my experience these don't always work perfectly. It's much
>> better
>> and safer to uninstall from its existing location, and
>> reinstall in
>> the new one. By the way, I'm not a Partition Magic expert, but
>> I *thought* that
>> it came with such a program.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
>> Please reply to the newsgroup



 
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Gerry Cornell
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      27th Sep 2005
Heinz

To move programmes use Add / Remove Programs in Start, Control Panel,
Add / Remove Programs to uninstall programmes. Create a Programs
Directory on your F drive and reinstall there.

Some other notes you may find useful.
Create a My Documents folder in another partition and copy ( not move )
the contents of My Documents to your new folder. Then delete the files
in your My Documents folder ( if you encounter problems deleting use
Shift + Delete to bypass the Recycle Bin ). You will also need to
change Default File locations in the Microsoft Office programmes you
use. For Word go to Tools, Options, File Locations, highlight Documents,
click on Modify and change file path. For Excel go to Tools, Options,
General and change default file path.

For Temporary Internet Files select Start, Control Panel, Internet
Options, Temporary Internet Files. Settings, Move Folder.

To move the Outlook Express Store Folder select in Outlook Express
Tools, Options, Maintenance, Store Folder, Change.

http://www.tomsterdam.com/insideoe/files/store.htm

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"Heinz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:dh9afr$lcj$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi guys,
>
> Got Partition Magic 8.0, which great application I used in the past.
> How do I safely and easily move applications and files to new
> partitions?
> I used to also have a neat programme that facilitated this painlessly,
> but my memory fails me.now and I cannot remember the name.
> Was it a Norton application, maybe?
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Heinz
>
> Johannesburg
> Dark Africa
>


 
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