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Old May 14th 09, 03:03 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Erik Harddrive
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Default trouble with migration of programs to new pc

Just finished building a new PC system from Tigerdirect. I am attempting a
transfer of programs from my old pc to the new one with Laplink PCmover.
Although this program has performed flawlessly in the past, and in fact did
with my most recent transfer from a Dell to another new unit I built, I now
only keep getting a "partial" transfer due to an error. It wouldn't be so
bad if I knew exactly what didn't transfer- does anyone know how to view
this information in PCmover? The manual and on-line support don't mention
it as far as I know. I am using Win XP SP 3.

Thanks in advance,
Erik


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Old May 14th 09, 03:25 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default trouble with migration of programs to new pc

In article , Erik Harddrive says...

Just finished building a new PC system from Tigerdirect. I am attempting a
transfer of programs from my old pc to the new one with Laplink PCmover.
Although this program has performed flawlessly in the past, and in fact did
with my most recent transfer from a Dell to another new unit I built, I now
only keep getting a "partial" transfer due to an error. It wouldn't be so
bad if I knew exactly what didn't transfer- does anyone know how to view
this information in PCmover? The manual and on-line support don't mention
it as far as I know. I am using Win XP SP 3.


Just re-install them from scratch. Saves a load of grief in the long
run.


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Old May 14th 09, 03:41 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Erik Harddrive
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Default trouble with migration of programs to new pc

"Conor" wrote in message
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In article , Erik Harddrive says...

Just finished building a new PC system from Tigerdirect. I am attempting
a
transfer of programs from my old pc to the new one with Laplink PCmover.
Although this program has performed flawlessly in the past, and in fact
did
with my most recent transfer from a Dell to another new unit I built, I
now
only keep getting a "partial" transfer due to an error. It wouldn't be
so
bad if I knew exactly what didn't transfer- does anyone know how to view
this information in PCmover? The manual and on-line support don't
mention
it as far as I know. I am using Win XP SP 3.


Just re-install them from scratch. Saves a load of grief in the long
run.


No offense, but if it was that simple, I'd have already done it. Due to all
the stuff on the old pc, it would take a lot longer to reinstall from
scratch than to do the transfer even with a lot of programs needing
reauthorization. I could live with this "partial migration" if there was an
easy way to tell what wasn't transferred. Any clues?

Erik

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Conor

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looking good either. - Scott Adams



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Old May 14th 09, 08:32 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
frischmoutt
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Default trouble with migration of programs to new pc

So why did you ask the question ?

You won't be comfortable in a very close future because the drivers you
transferred may come in conflict with the new hardware or some will be
missing wrt the new configuration, except if tou kept the exactly same Mobo
& Graphic adapter as well as the same OS version & configuration


"Erik Harddrive" a écrit dans le message de news:
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"Conor" wrote in message
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In article , Erik Harddrive says...

Just finished building a new PC system from Tigerdirect. I am

attempting
a
transfer of programs from my old pc to the new one with Laplink

PCmover.
Although this program has performed flawlessly in the past, and in fact
did
with my most recent transfer from a Dell to another new unit I built, I
now
only keep getting a "partial" transfer due to an error. It wouldn't be
so
bad if I knew exactly what didn't transfer- does anyone know how to

view
this information in PCmover? The manual and on-line support don't
mention
it as far as I know. I am using Win XP SP 3.


Just re-install them from scratch. Saves a load of grief in the long
run.


No offense, but if it was that simple, I'd have already done it. Due to

all
the stuff on the old pc, it would take a lot longer to reinstall from
scratch than to do the transfer even with a lot of programs needing
reauthorization. I could live with this "partial migration" if there was

an
easy way to tell what wasn't transferred. Any clues?

Erik

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Conor

I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't
looking good either. - Scott Adams





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Old May 14th 09, 10:14 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Paul
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Default trouble with migration of programs to new pc

Erik Harddrive wrote:
Just finished building a new PC system from Tigerdirect. I am attempting a
transfer of programs from my old pc to the new one with Laplink PCmover.
Although this program has performed flawlessly in the past, and in fact did
with my most recent transfer from a Dell to another new unit I built, I now
only keep getting a "partial" transfer due to an error. It wouldn't be so
bad if I knew exactly what didn't transfer- does anyone know how to view
this information in PCmover? The manual and on-line support don't mention
it as far as I know. I am using Win XP SP 3.

Thanks in advance,
Erik


If the Laplink product isn't well documented, you could try using
Sysinternals Process Monitor, to track what it is doing.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx

For example, you set the "filter" in Process Monitor, to only
show "pcmover.exe" program activity, assuming that is the name
of the program. If the program is having problems with a registry
entry, you might see the registry entry being accessed. Or, if
the program keeps a manifest file somewhere, of what it has moved, you
might see it accessing that file.

Pretty kludgy way of doing things, but I've fixed one problem
on my PC using Process Monitor. It showed me the registry entry
a program was looking for, before it failed.

Be aware, that some AV products, don't mix with Sysinternals tools.
It has to do with the low level facilities that Sysinternals is
accessing. Kaspersky used to freeze the computer, when mixed
with some of the Sysinternals programs. So the first time you
try it, you could be in for a surprise :-(

Paul
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Old May 15th 09, 12:37 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
dadiOH[_2_]
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Default trouble with migration of programs to new pc

Erik Harddrive wrote:

No offense, but if it was that simple, I'd have already done it. Due
to all the stuff on the old pc, it would take a lot longer to
reinstall from scratch than to do the transfer even with a lot of
programs needing reauthorization. I could live with this "partial
migration" if there was an easy way to tell what wasn't transferred. Any
clues?


A comparison program such as WMatch might help, much depends on the
structure of what you are transferrring.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1790291,00.asp

dadiOH


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Old May 16th 09, 02:53 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
philo
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Default trouble with migration of programs to new pc


"Erik Harddrive" wrote in message
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"Conor" wrote in message
t...
In article , Erik Harddrive says...

Just finished building a new PC system from Tigerdirect. I am
attempting a
transfer of programs from my old pc to the new one with Laplink PCmover.
Although this program has performed flawlessly in the past, and in fact
did
with my most recent transfer from a Dell to another new unit I built, I
now
only keep getting a "partial" transfer due to an error. It wouldn't be
so
bad if I knew exactly what didn't transfer- does anyone know how to view
this information in PCmover? The manual and on-line support don't
mention
it as far as I know. I am using Win XP SP 3.


Just re-install them from scratch. Saves a load of grief in the long
run.


No offense, but if it was that simple, I'd have already done it. Due to
all the stuff on the old pc, it would take a lot longer to reinstall from
scratch than to do the transfer even with a lot of programs needing
reauthorization. I could live with this "partial migration" if there was
an easy way to tell what wasn't transferred. Any clues?

Erik



You were given the correct advice
as there is really no way to"transfer" your applications other than by
re-installing...
(no matter what the claims of the "transfer" software)

However there is one possible method that may work:

Clone your drive to make sure you'll have a backup in-case of failure.
then pop the drive in the new machine and without even trying to boot up...
perform a repair installation.

Repair installations usually work in getting a drive working with new H/W


Best to uninstall your anti-virus and fire-wall first...
those are two apps than don't usually survive a repair installation


 




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