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from their legitimate vendors thru the internet (I have no program
backup file for them). Will I be able to mirror those programs into
an external drive in order to reformat the computer hard drive; and
later transfer them back to the computer hard drive an be able to run
them? Or, how can I do it?
Here are your options:
1. USB Flash Drive or Thumbdrive
These devices are very small in size and plugs right into the USB port of your computer. Once plugged in, it is automatically detected and a new drive will appear on your drives list containing all the files you have saved into your USB flash drive.
USB flash drives have gotten so cheap that it's a must have for every person who needs important data saved onto a storage device. The range in sizes from 128MB to a few gigabytes.
Once you have one of these drives installed (by plugging it into the USB port of your computer), save your purchased programs together with all the necessary information like serial numbers onto it so that your program will always be accessible on just about any computer with a USB port.
2. If your computer is equipped with a CD-Writer, burn a copy of the program together with the serial number (if applicable) onto a recordable media, label it and store it for your future needs.
3. External USB or Firewire Disks
This would probably be the best option if you can spend around a hundred dollars. There are many external USB drives available on the market. They vary in size from a few gigabytes to hundreds of gigabytes. Save your downloaded program onto one of these external drives and you'll be able to use it on any computer that is equipped with a USB port. The difference between this one and the flash drive is size. Flash drives are much smaller while these are available at 100GB or higher.
If you're tight on budget and still want to go ahead with this solution, I recommend that you purchase a 3.5" external USB enclosure and a 3.5" disk drive separately. The enclosure will cost you between $20 to $30 and the hard disk will vary in price depending on the size. A 200GB Maxtor drive is currently advertised for $70. If you add the numbers, for a little less than $100, you can have a 200GB external USB drive.
The third solution is highly recommended of all three I mentioned since it gives you the most savings and the largest disk space. As for installation, it's a simple plug into a USB port, power on your USB drive and another disk drive appears on the drive listing on your computer. Install from the USB drive and/or save additional information onto it.
Cheers!
-- Yushy
of your disk, and later restore it after the format. This would restore the
state of your disk completely, and would probably leave the programs running.
This would not be of use to you though, if you are doing this to do a clean
install of your OS, ugrade your OS etc.
If disk cloning does not work then you should be doing a new install of the
programs. Just keeping the program folders will not work. Programs also
save information on the registry, and many also alter files in your windows
and/or system folders.
If this is the case, you must keep the files that you downloaded, as well
as any serial numbers you got when you registered and paid for the programs,
and do a new install after the format.
This may also be a good time, as cynthia-ga suggested, to go to their web
sites and get their latest versions to install instead. It depends on their
policies though, since they may have made the newest versions incompatible
with old serial numbers.
This, as with all other comments, is general advice. You may also want to
email the support for each program asking the question for it, and get
a definitive answer for each one.
Install all programs on the desktop and create disk image via Symantec Ghost software. This is one time effort and will save all of your programs and files as it is once restored back to the same machine or different one.
Best of luck
- if you have a usb device that has enough memory that you can put those programs into the usb. - go to that program right click, then go copy this program to the E:drive
- after that go check the E:drive (usb) if the program is coppied
Of course, I could quote the Order Refs, etc.
Worth looking into!
You have 2 kinds, a free and a commercial storage:
Free ones as i know:
1- If you have à Gmail account, you can use: GMail Drive (storage space of 2000 megabytes). GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual filesystem around your Google Gmail account, allowing you to use Gmail as a storage medium (Please note that GMail Drive is still an experimental tool). Installation Requirements: Internet Explorer 5 or better.
Downloads link: http://www.herbsforlife.nl/download/
or : http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/GMail-Drive-shell-extension-Download-15944.html
2- VMN Storage: Free Online Storage!(1 GB of free online storage), (yous can also get 15Gb of secure online storage for US $9.95 / month (Or $95.52 / year)). See: http://storage.vmn.net/ma/plans.php
3- 25 GBs of free online file storage: http://www.mediamax.com/home/signup_files.aspx?CMP=KNC-GoogOnlineStorage
4- http://www.xdrive.com/
Ths commercial solutions are avaliables too:
1- "AceFTP Storage" of "Visicom Media": allows you to store up to 10 gigabytes of data (10Gb -> US $9.95 /month), link :http://software.visicommedia.com/en/products/aceftpstorage/ 2- AMEN Backup: 1 to 50Gb of storage. "Data storage guarantee (IBM Aspaway servers)" (£3/month) <
3- See also : ://www.google.com/search?hl=fr&rls=SPDA%2CSPDA%3A2006-40%2CSPDA%3Aen&q=online+storage&lr=
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