Moving and Reinstalling PC Programs Made Easy
December 13, 2008
Hi, I’ve bumped to a program that makes moving and reinstalling any PC program to a new or another computer easy. If you installed a software program or game on your PC and you want now to move it to another computer, e.g. a new computer, but you could not find the original installation CD, file, serial numbers or license keys, then you are going to love this program.
This is what they claim on their website:
There’s no need to look for original CDs, DVDs, installation instructions, or serial numbers to completely reinstall when you use SoftRescueâ„¢ Pro Edition, the world’s only user-specified grab and deploy software tool.
This handy tool of Anovasoft is different from all others. The transfer or reinstall is a clean install, containing no viruses and worms that are still included in the system registry and file structure. You forgot your license keys or serial numbers? No problem as with this program you do not need to enter any key as it transport the key with the software to be moved. It also transports the settings for the software.
They claim it is much better than the popular PCmover out there:
You can try this software before purchase. Click the following link to check it out yourself:
I am going to buy one myself as I have my favorite image program installing on a slow computer and I want to move it to my new PC. Will let you know how it works for that.
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December 15th, 2008 at 12:50 am
I bought the software and indeed it does as it claims with understandable exceptions, that is, for programs that are platform-dependable they do not get transferred. For my little Samsung Q1 computer, I’ve got the following programs transferred successfully:
The following programs got transferred to our Windows Vista (HP computer) but do not work well there as some are platform-dependable and some are old programs that only works on Windows XP and down:
So it is pretty good. Next I am going to try it in the office as we have an image program in the office that was purchased long ago and we lost the original installation file and license information. I will see if I could transfer it from one Windows XP to another running the same XP operating system.