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rajat22
09-05-2005, 08:51 PM
Application Mover

This is another great application. If any programme is installed in a drive from

which you want to remove to another drive without uninstalling, you need this.

This will move everything of that programme including registry value resulting

in as if it was installed in that drive. Only drawback is it is a shareware.


Application Mover is a tool that relocates installed programs from one path to

another on your hard disk. Application Mover takes files found in the path

specified in the 'Current Path' field (see below) and moves them to the 'New

Path' path. Application Mover scans the windows registry for references to

files located in the 'Current' field and changes those references to the 'New'

path. Application Mover also scans all windows shortcuts in the Start Menu

and adjusts path references to the new program location. Finally, *.ini and

Install.log files present in the original program path are checked for strings

matching the old path location. If found, these strings are changed to the new

location. Confirmation dialogs are available if you enable the 'Confirm

changes' checkbox (see below). If a file is 'busy' and cannot be changed to

the new location, a reboot prompt is offered. Pending changes are then

completed after the reboot.

Download it
http://www.funduc.com/ftp/apmvshr.zip

atool
09-05-2005, 09:22 PM
will try...thanks fpr sharing

devilhead_satish
09-05-2005, 10:37 PM
I suppose there is something like this in System Mechanic too.

grinning_devil
10-05-2005, 01:25 AM
I suppose there is something like this in System Mechanic too.

no ... nothing like this is there in sys mech.

whoopy_whale
10-05-2005, 02:13 PM
I suppose there is something like this in System Mechanic too.

no ... nothing like this is there in sys mech.

Hmm...There is Application Relocater tool in System Mechanic Professional edition.It moves an application installed in one place on your system to another location on your system, such as a new drive or directory.

imcool
10-05-2005, 04:57 PM
I've used the tool in sysmech, it's good. The good thing about sysmech is that it has a lot of tools integrated into one software.

sujithtom
11-05-2005, 09:54 AM
Y ai also use System Mechanic. Greate tool. But when i tried to move Spiderman 2 game I waited for 2 hours yet the apliaction wan't moved even 50%. So i had to stop it