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Old 05-18-1999, 01:21 AM   Postid: 2164
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changing hardrives

Hi!

I am changing my d: to c: and moving my c: to another machine. Is there some way (anyways) to ensure that the programs on my d: work when i convert the d: to my c:. I dont want to reload all the programs and stuff.

I will obviosuly load win95 on my d: when i make it c:. Or should i go in for win98?

Thanks in advance.

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Old 05-19-1999, 12:49 AM   Postid: 2165
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I guess the registry will get mighty confused by all the applications being moved around.  I know Norton has a tool that allows you to supposedly move files around, but I broke it moving Activestate Perl (and needed to a re-install)

If you haven't cleaned-up your hard-disk for a while it might be worth biteing the bullet and re-install the O/S, Windoze will run a lot faster.

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