All you have to do is manually perform all the steps that the installer
does automatically! Place all the files on the other drive in the
sub-directory hirearchy the program expects to find them in. Make all
the necessary entries and corrections in the registry for all the
features and locations and when you have gotten all that done you will
be able to use the program again. Of course if you missed anything it
either won't work, crash, save settings in the wrong location or just
plain drive you crazy with error messages. Oh and you should plain on
spending quite a few hours trying to find all the things you need to
move and change. Be sure to back up all the important/irreplacable
information BEFORE you try this as the potential for making you system
unusable is pretty high.
Or he could look on the net for a "Transport Utility". Cybermedia used
to have such a thing years ago. But by the time he finds a suitable and
reliable bug free transport utility he will have probably spent more
time than it would have taken to uninstall and reinstall the programs in
the first place.
Like others have said, it is likely that the fastest and
easiest thing to do will be to uninstall then reinstall.
However, I have used PowerQuest's "Magic Mover" in the past.
I would say it has about an 80% success rate. It used to
be bundled on the Partition Magic install CD - don't know
if it was ever sold separately.
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