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Can I Xfer a program, w/o install disc
I have an desktop PC (Win 10), where I have installed a program (MSFT
Streets 2007) that I cannot locate my original install disc. Using Belarc, I do know the associated Install Key. While an older app, I still often rely on the program for my trip planning.I like that one can adjust their expected driving speed, based upon the street "type" Is there a way I can transfer/ install that app on my new PC, while lacking the original install disc? |
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Can I Xfer a program, w/o install disc
Wolf K wrote:
joe wrote: I have an desktop PC (Win 10), where I have installed a program (MSFT Streets 2007) that I cannot locate my original install disc. Using Belarc, I do know the associated Install Key. While an older app, I still often rely on the program for my trip planning.I like that one can adjust their expected driving speed, based upon the street "type" Is there a way I can transfer/ install that app on my new PC, while lacking the original install disc? I presume you mean "transfer from the old machine to the new one". AFAIK, no. It would involve not only copying all the program components, but also the registry entries. However, the registry entries would refer to the old machine, so they wouldn't work on the new one. Look for "Microsoft streets and trips download". There are several sources. You will probably not need the original key, but keep it handy just in case. The last release of Microsoft Streets was back in 2013. The https://www.microsoft.com/streets/ page is dead. Microsoft isn't distributing their old and unsupported software. I did find some download sites that still carried the 2013 version, like: https://www.softpedia.com/get/Intern...nd-Trips.shtml While hunting around for MS Streets, I happened to find a different Microsoft page that does have a download (for the 2013 version) at: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down....aspx?id=30173 It was distributed as trialware, so a product key will be needed to unlock it. Since the last version was 2013, a product key for the 2010 version may not work to unlock the 2013 version. Since Microsoft stopped supporting and distributing this product back in 2013, it is unlikely the product will get any updates to reflect changes in streets, highways, roads, construction changes, proposed roads in city plats that never happened, and the like. Even more so for the even older 2007 version. If the OP is using a PC to map his route(s), why not use Google Maps or Bing Maps (in a web browser)? If using an Android smartphone, Google Maps is already bundled on the phone. Waze is another choice. I have both of those on my phone along with HERE [WeGo] which is better for offline maps: I can download states or entire countries for offline databases when my phone cannot get an Internet connection (via wifi or cellular data) rather than me having to first select a region to have Google Maps download just that area to an offline database on my phone. |
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