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  #1  
Old 8th May 2008, 17:07
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am back again and looking for some help

well am going to do a fresh install of windows soon

i was wondering.. i have loads of programs on my pc some free downloads witch i dont no the websites to get them bk from and others i purchased as i have so much i was wondering
is there a way i could save al of them onto a disk
as re downloading them and installing all the separate disks will take alot of time. would be so much easier if they were all on one disk

can this be done?
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Old 9th May 2008, 02:01
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If you have the original installation files, that you downloaded ... YES *

If you mean can you save the programs installed on the machine ..... NO

* subject to any copyrite disk protections of course
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Old 9th May 2008, 03:24
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ow rite i see i think i do have some installation files but not all as i do delete them
i gess its going to be a long day then
thanks for yah reply
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Old 10th May 2008, 05:09
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My best suggestion is just to get a piece of paper and write down all the programs installed in the Start Menu or Add or Remove Programs.

Then just Google and download them when you come to reinstall them.

Once you have them all installed again get something like Norton Ghost to disk image the system so you can go back to a clean machine with all the programs installed easily again in the future.
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