Moving apps and data between drives
Recently I changed computers and went through the exercise of transferring all my data and applications. While this went quite smoothly, I went through considerable trauma in getting my applications to work the same way as on the old machine. I wanted to use the various address books, configuration files, toolbars, macros etc that I had spent many hours developing and customising. Even though I keep all my data in a directory called DATA, it required much trial and error to ensure all the appropriate files were copied over. In some cases, I had to create new files on the new computer and then copy over the corresponding ones from the old. This exercise would have been much simpler if the software developers had anticipated this and included a section in the documentation covering such a case -- identifying the appropriate files that need to be copied, and any special procedures that need to be followed. - Tom Farrell
| Category: Win95 Issue: Apr 1997 Pages: 160-161 |
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