Re: Can I get the installed software to crossover?
Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 05:46
On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 20:25:04 -0400, "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote:
>As Blanton was saying in another thread, W2K doesn't care what drive
>letter it has. Just to be careful, maybe use Win2K's RegEdit or
>equivalent to change any C:\ to D:\ in the Registry. Have a look inside
>any .ini's maybe as well. Or get something like COA2 to do it for you. I
>posted something about that in a different thread.
I wanted to give that COA2 a try and found it's one of those paid
downloads from PC Magazine. I guess they do that for all their
downloads now. Sounds like something that rag would do.
Does anyone know where I might get a free copy of it? I googled it
and could not find anything except discussions and dead links.
If not, is there another similar program?
I dont know if I need this for Win2000, but I used to put specific
types of files (such as games and graphic editing software) on D:
because at one time drive C: was nearly filled. Now I'd like to keep
D: as my Win2K drive and move all those programs to C:
I would think that there are other softwares of that type. Who needs
PC Mag anyhow.
>As Blanton was saying in another thread, W2K doesn't care what drive
>letter it has. Just to be careful, maybe use Win2K's RegEdit or
>equivalent to change any C:\ to D:\ in the Registry. Have a look inside
>any .ini's maybe as well. Or get something like COA2 to do it for you. I
>posted something about that in a different thread.
I wanted to give that COA2 a try and found it's one of those paid
downloads from PC Magazine. I guess they do that for all their
downloads now. Sounds like something that rag would do.
Does anyone know where I might get a free copy of it? I googled it
and could not find anything except discussions and dead links.
If not, is there another similar program?
I dont know if I need this for Win2000, but I used to put specific
types of files (such as games and graphic editing software) on D:
because at one time drive C: was nearly filled. Now I'd like to keep
D: as my Win2K drive and move all those programs to C:
I would think that there are other softwares of that type. Who needs
PC Mag anyhow.