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Uninstall the app and then reinstall it to the new drive letter and folder location you want to choose.

Anything else will not work.

2006-12-27 13:12:41 · answer #1 · answered by Kdude 4 · 0 0

NO. When an application installs, it leaves pointers to all sorts of files and such that it cares about in various places including the system registry, and quite possibly files and locations known only to that application. There's no way to go in and change all those settings and know that you've gotten them all. So the "right" way to move an application is to uninstall and re-install it to the new location.

2006-12-27 13:09:56 · answer #2 · answered by Ted B 6 · 0 0

dude, if you are asking this question, the best way is to uninstall it and reinstall it. You may want to see where it saves your data to copy it back into the program.

If you really, really, really want a challenge, mess with physically moving the folder and then going into the registry and making all the necessary changes. DON'T DO IT for real. I am just kidding.

Tom

don't listen to Jim, there are registry hooks that will mess you up with most programs. it isn't that simple

2006-12-27 13:07:30 · answer #3 · answered by Cafetom 4 · 0 0

that would desire to rather pooch a abode windows registry, and the restore element and dr watson could in no way be waiting to decipher it. it quite is larger to Unistall it the wonderful way and deploy it to the different HDD. Now you could desire to flow it, it quite is amazingly do-able and kinda common. study DOS or seem it up and study despite Microsft is asking a Command Line at present, then its in basic terms some switches, enter and the document is Moved. yet, make a backup, allways make a backup especaially in the previous doing any equipment adjustments or Installs or Deletes.

2016-12-18 20:14:29 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Open MY COMPUTER find the program you want on the Source Disk and drag and drop it to the target disk.

2006-12-27 13:05:22 · answer #5 · answered by Jimfix 5 · 0 1

well it seems everyone else got to my answer first

2006-12-27 13:19:49 · answer #6 · answered by jaguarjake2000 2 · 0 0

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