You have to reinstall the programs. The programs establish entries in the
registry and unless you preserved the registry (which is tricky), then you
have to reinstall in order to regenerate those registry entries.
steve
"chambersbobby" <> wrote in message
news:19546001-3376-4AA7-8C50-...
> Thanks Richard,
>
> I've already recovered the files and everything was saved except a few
> Windows folder files. I was just hoping to move the actual programs over
> to
> the new laptop as I'll have to reinstall 50 to 60 programs.
>
> From one of the other responses I got it looks like it's not going to
> happen.
>
> Thanks,
> Bobbyu
>
> "Richard in AZ" wrote:
>
>>
>> "chambersbobby" <> wrote in
>> message
>> news:446E279E-6D87-4305-8A59-...
>> | Greetings,
>> |
>> | I had my hard drive from my laptop die a few days ago. I was able to
>> | recover almost all of the files except for a few Windows file to an
>> external
>> | hard drive enclosure. The old laptop was a Vista Home Premium unit and
>> the
>> | new laptop is Ultimate. If it's of any consequence or usefulness, the
>> | recovery software I used was from R-Studio.
>> |
>> | Is there anyway to transfer over my files and programs to the new
>> laptop I'm
>> | using? I contact Gateway for support and they were useless. Windows
>> was not
>> | the issue, it was a faulty hard drive.
>> |
>> | Any assistance would be hugely appreciative.
>> |
>> | Thanks,
>> | Bobby
>> |
>> Are the rescued files in a compressed or secured format? If so you may
>> have to use the R-Studio
>> software on your new computer to read and recover the files.
>> If the rescued files are in their native format (i.e. DOC for Word
>> documents, etc.) you can just
>> copy them back from the external drive and then "take ownership".
>>
>>
>>
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