D danmoshe Reputable Feb 20, 2014 29 0 4,530 Feb 20, 2014 #1 i want to update my windows 7 from 32-bit to 64-bit,and i want to save all my old files including program files in c(including registry but not windows folder ),will it work on the new windows if i will move them?
i want to update my windows 7 from 32-bit to 64-bit,and i want to save all my old files including program files in c(including registry but not windows folder ),will it work on the new windows if i will move them?
Solution James Mason Feb 20, 2014 danmoshe : James Mason : Only things you can actually save are documents and pictures, no installed applications of any kind. if i want to save some folders of programs' settings ,that will work? Yes, configuration files you can save, but you have to copy them back over manually after reinstalling the program.
danmoshe : James Mason : Only things you can actually save are documents and pictures, no installed applications of any kind. if i want to save some folders of programs' settings ,that will work? Yes, configuration files you can save, but you have to copy them back over manually after reinstalling the program.
James Mason Titan Jan 2, 2014 13,553 7 74,965 Feb 20, 2014 #3 Only things you can actually save are documents and pictures, no installed applications of any kind. Upvote 0 Downvote
D danmoshe Reputable Feb 20, 2014 29 0 4,530 Feb 20, 2014 #4 James Mason : Only things you can actually save are documents and pictures, no installed applications of any kind. if i want to save some folders of programs' settings ,that will work? Upvote 0 Downvote
James Mason : Only things you can actually save are documents and pictures, no installed applications of any kind. if i want to save some folders of programs' settings ,that will work?
James Mason Titan Jan 2, 2014 13,553 7 74,965 Feb 20, 2014 Solution #5 danmoshe : James Mason : Only things you can actually save are documents and pictures, no installed applications of any kind. if i want to save some folders of programs' settings ,that will work? Yes, configuration files you can save, but you have to copy them back over manually after reinstalling the program. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
danmoshe : James Mason : Only things you can actually save are documents and pictures, no installed applications of any kind. if i want to save some folders of programs' settings ,that will work? Yes, configuration files you can save, but you have to copy them back over manually after reinstalling the program.