Migrating programs to Vista

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Bob Newman

I am going from a Windows 2000 laptop to one running Vista. I have an
external 500 GB external drive. Because of available space I have installed
many programs to the external drive. When I make to switch I know my
programs will still be on the external drive but I will probably lose any
registry adjustments or whatever on the old laptop. Will I have to
completely uninstall the programs from the external drive & then reinstall
to get the new computer "on the same page" as the external drive programs??
Is there an easier way?
 
Hi,

You are correct in that the programs won't be migrated. You don't need to
remove them from their existing location, just reinstall them under the new
OS to the same location.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
 
You will have to re-install all of your programs on the new computer.
And keep in mind that some of them may not be compatible, or may need to be
upgraded.
 
Rick Rogers said:
Hi,

You are correct in that the programs won't be migrated. You don't need to
remove them from their existing location, just reinstall them under the new
OS to the same location.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

Bob Newman said:
I am going from a Windows 2000 laptop to one running Vista. I have an
external 500 GB external drive. Because of available space I have
installed
many programs to the external drive. When I make to switch I know my
programs will still be on the external drive but I will probably lose any
registry adjustments or whatever on the old laptop. Will I have to
completely uninstall the programs from the external drive & then reinstall
to get the new computer "on the same page" as the external drive
programs??
Is there an easier way?
Thanks.
 

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