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October 9th, 2000, 10:57 AM
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[RESOLVED] format c:, and save prog functionality from d: ?
Hey, can someone help me with advice on getting a win reload to work with all the programs I have installed on my D partition? My C: is pretty much a windows only partition, and all my software is installed in d: program files. I want to format/renstall win98 on c:, but im not sure what to save/restore from c: to preserve the connections between the existing windows load and all the programs installed on d.
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October 9th, 2000, 02:39 PM
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Help us paper techs get some skills!
All replies appreciated!
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October 9th, 2000, 02:51 PM
#3
Registered User
Since almost all Windows based programs install some files into the Windows folders and update the registry, it is nearly impossible to format your c drive and have those programs on d: still call the funtions and files that are no longer in Windows after you do a fresh install. You can leave the programs there and re-install over them. But, another word of caution, a lot of programs like to put the user data files in the My Documents folder on the c: drive. I hope this answers your question.
Good Luck,
Charlie
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October 9th, 2000, 07:47 PM
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You could export the software registry keys which creates a .reg file that could then be installed after Windows is reloaded by importing or by double-clicking on the .reg file.
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