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Chris Lanier
December 6th 03, 01:13 PM
If u just moved them windows will get very confused. your
best bet is to uninstall all the programs and then
reinstall them on a different partition. though if u are
going to do that it would be better just to backup your
important data and do a complete reinstall of windows.

>-----Original Message-----
>Windows XP Pro, Pentium III, 60 Gig HDD, Three
partitions.
>
>Is it possible to move programs from the boot partition
to another partition
>on the same HDD? Reason- I'm running out of space on the
boot partition
>(10Gig). Thanks all. jerry
>
>
>.
>

DT
December 6th 03, 01:15 PM
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:52:08 -0700, "Chris Lanier"
> wrote:

>If u just moved them windows will get very confused. your
>best bet is to uninstall all the programs and then
>reinstall them on a different partition. though if u are
>going to do that it would be better just to backup your
>important data and do a complete reinstall of windows.

I used a program to transfer the files and it did a good job.

It is called: Application Mover and is trial ware from:

http://www.funduc.com

The only problem I had with it was a pointer in Quicken that it didn't
find. Was within the Quicken program, not a register entry.

It found all the shortcuts and registry entries and made the
corrections.

I bought the program after trying it out.

Dave

Sharon F
December 6th 03, 01:18 PM
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:52:08 -0700, "Chris Lanier"
> wrote:

>If u just moved them windows will get very confused. your
>best bet is to uninstall all the programs and then
>reinstall them on a different partition. though if u are
>going to do that it would be better just to backup your
>important data and do a complete reinstall of windows.
>

Chris, why would you recommend reinstalling Windows for this situation?
Personally, I don't think that's a necessary step.

Your recommendation of uninstalling and reinstall *just* the programs is
a good one. The common files and DLLs in Windows will still be on C: but
the bulk of the program will end up on the other drive.

Sharon F
MS MVP
[Windows XP - Shell/User]

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