By knowing if those programs have more than 1 file. If you don't know if the respective program has more than 1 file then you obvisouly would not know how many files the respective program came with. And by not knowing that, you cannot transfer them over and you need to install them from scratch. Also, you install the programs and not REINSTALL. You only reinstall a program after it has been uninstalled on the SAME computer. 1. Install program. 2. Uninstall program. 3. Reinstall program Some wizards will let you REINSTALL A PROGRAM by effectuating #2+#3 in one job. Hope that helps. Dan Schenker
Simply, use a USB portal. Copy the info u want to transfer from the 1st PC and paste then in the USB. Then plug the USB again in the 2nd PC and Copy the info from the USB then paste them into the 2nd PC !
That depends on the computer AND on the program.
From an IBM to an apple, almost never.
From IBM to IBM, most of the time, but even changing the operating system can foul up a program.
If you have the original disk, try loading it.
no unless you install the program on a shared folder and connect to it over the network.
Another but easy way is to use a computer files mover to help you. In this case, you can directly copy your files,software,games and settings to another computer without reinstalling
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yes, there are two ways. the first way is having the installer on one computer and putting it on a disk or flash drive or another device that can hold info on it. the second way is not the best way but it worked for Picasa. what you have to do is go to C:\Program Files or where ever you installed it and take the file and put it on a disk or flash drive or another device.
It depends on how you go about it. If the program is in the uninstalled state, then you would copy or at least run the installer on the new machine. If you mean an installed program which is already in place, that will be hard with most modern programs, since you'd have to copy every folder it uses and all of its registry entries.
One method that sometimes works is to first manually check for any upgrades if the program lets you do that and let it upgrade itself. Then you install that software on the new computer. Then you copy the main data folders from the old machine to the new one. This works with Chrome. You let it upgrade on the old system. Then you install fresh on the new one and then you can copy the data files from the old computer. That way, you will be able to keep any cookies, bookmarks, open windows, and so on.
There are also programs for investigating what a program uses and all its dependencies and creating some sort of means to install it on the new machine from the old installation.
Now, if you mean the physical act itself, one of the easiest ways is to remove the hard drive from the old computer and connect it to the new machine. Then you can transfer stuff over that way. If it is a laptop, all-in-one computer, or something like that, then you don't want to do this. Maybe you could use a transfer cable or something between the machines in this case and whatever software the cable needs.
if you have the program installed in your computer already the it wont matter what user you are under, just go into my computer and search for your program.
yes just copy and past it on a memmory stick
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Yes, you can move your Windows Office program to a new computer. However, it is important to note that depending on the version of Office you have installed and the license you purchased, there may be some limitations. For example, if you have a retail license for Office, you are generally allowed to transfer the program to another computer, as long as you uninstall it from the original computer first. However, if you have an Office 365 subscription or OEM license, you will not be able to transfer the program to another computer. If you need help understanding the transfer process for your specific version of Office, the best website to get the answers is Microprokey .com. You can find detailed instructions for transferring Office to a new computer under the βHelpβ section of their website. If you need more assistance, you can also contact Microsoft Customer Support for further assistance.
To reboot your computer from another computer, you will need to install a program that allows you to remotely access your computer. Once you have installed this and given the program access to your computer, you can follow the commands to reboot
Another term for a computer program is software.
Absolutely! Unless downloaded to anywhere other than "C:/Program Files/Mozilla Firefox" or downloaded in a .zip folder, any other account should be able to access it as long as it has been downloaded by one.
Downloading refers to retrieving a file from another computer over the Internet. As you browse the Internet each page and image you view is something your browser has downloaded to your computer.
It will, if you (or the virus) tells it to. However, even if a virus is transferred to another computer it will not run on that computer unless you or another program executes it, or unless the virus is able to exploit some security vulnerability in another program in order to run. A router will not transfer viruses to another computer on its own.
Run the installer for the Quicken program on the other computer.
Yes. You can use a program called "SharePod".
how do I transfer a video file from my documents to another program on my computer named ImToo Video ripper so I can burn the video file using the Imtoo program?
Yes.
AIM is a program that is downloaded and installed on a personal computer. AIM express is launched via a web browser, so that a program does not have to be downloaded.
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Nothing. This program simply collects files and settings on your old computer and puts them on your new computer. Windows Easy Transfer is a feature of Windows Vista that allows you to transfer files and settings from one Windows computer to another. Using Windows Easy Transfer, you can transfer most of your files, programs and settings to your new computer.
first convert them to the format used with ipod which would be m4v, .mp4 and .mov etc. then just use quicktime 7 or another program and it will do everything for you.
Yes. App is short for application and is another term for a computer program.
try to restart your computer in safe mode. If it works in safe more then the problem is with some program in the start up .