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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Nov 13, 2008 0:08:04 GMT -1
I recently changed by master hard drive, but i've programs saved on a different "slave" hard drive previous via a different master hard-drive. As such the current master drive does acknowledge these programs (although the computer does play them)
Does anybody know how to get my computer to recognise these programs saved on the "slave" hard drive? (i.e. so they populate the program add/remove menu)
A2V?
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Nov 13, 2008 9:10:19 GMT -1
nope, sorry!
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Post by addicted2venos on Nov 13, 2008 9:13:05 GMT -1
I recently changed by master hard drive, but i've programs saved on a different "slave" hard drive previous via a different master hard-drive. As such the current master drive does acknowledge these programs (although the computer does play them) Does anybody know how to get my computer to recognise these programs saved on the "slave" hard drive? (i.e. so they populate the program add/remove menu) A2V? As the programs on your slave drive were installed prior to the installation of a new hard drive and it's new operating system, then I'm fairly certain what you want to do isn't possible. When installing software under windows, files can be scattered in numerous system locations not just in program files, and an extensive range of registry entries can be written. These windows based installation quirks effectively bind aspects of an installed program to the operating system. It's rare to find self contained programs, that will effectively run from their own directory without having been installed under your current operating system. So in many ways you are quite lucky that the programs on the old drive work at all.
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Post by Mrs H on Nov 13, 2008 10:06:16 GMT -1
Morton keeps slaves
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Post by addicted2venos on Nov 13, 2008 10:16:41 GMT -1
Morton keeps slaves I heard that's what happened to 'Blazing Squad' ........ they're all now Mort's lackeys!!
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Post by Mrs H on Nov 13, 2008 10:21:33 GMT -1
Do they bring him big strawberries and dab under his nipples when he's sweaty?
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Post by HGO on Nov 13, 2008 10:22:49 GMT -1
id quite like a team of umpa lumpa types to do my bidding. Im hoping to pick some up at the Cadburys factory when i go. Thats after ive swum in the chocolate river *hope they exist*
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Post by Mrs H on Nov 13, 2008 10:27:25 GMT -1
id quite like a team of umpa lumpa types to do my bidding. Im hoping to pick some up at the Cadburys factory when i go. Thats after ive swum in the chocolate river *hope they exist* *Gets ready to hug Andy when he returns and finds women in their 50's, stacking chocolate bars, wearing a hairnet and coughing like they have tuberculosis*
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Post by HGO on Nov 13, 2008 10:29:23 GMT -1
. Dont ruin it, im going to be Charlie Buckett for the day ;D. Willy Wonka did have a brummy accent didnt he id quite like a team of umpa lumpa types to do my bidding. Im hoping to pick some up at the Cadburys factory when i go. Thats after ive swum in the chocolate river *hope they exist* *Gets ready to hug Andy when he returns and finds women in their 50's, stacking chocolate bars, wearing a hairnet and coughing like they have tuberculosis*
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Post by Mrs H on Nov 13, 2008 10:33:40 GMT -1
. Dont ruin it, im going to be Charlie Buckett for the day ;D. Willy Wonka did have a brummy accent didnt he *Gets ready to hug Andy when he returns and finds women in their 50's, stacking chocolate bars, wearing a hairnet and coughing like they have tuberculosis* Are you going to wear your best threadbare clothes, like you're really from Barnsley?
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Post by HGO on Nov 13, 2008 10:38:06 GMT -1
Im going in a vest and pants. Its all the rage, especially in the shop next to my hairdressers which is the height of fashion. Every item of clothing costs a pound, its like a Hoyland Primark where kids Cudworth work for a penny an hour . Dont ruin it, im going to be Charlie Buckett for the day ;D. Willy Wonka did have a brummy accent didnt he Are you going to wear your best threadbare clothes, like you're really from Barnsley?
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Post by Mrs H on Nov 13, 2008 10:39:45 GMT -1
Im going in a vest and pants. Its all the rage, especially in the shop next to my hairdressers which is the height of fashion. Every item of clothing costs a pound, its like a Hoyland Primark where kids Cudworth work for a penny an hour Are you going to wear your best threadbare clothes, like you're really from Barnsley? Well they're probably cheaper than Umpa Lumpas Andy. Are they more likely to nick stuff though?
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Post by Remember Jesus on Nov 13, 2008 10:41:28 GMT -1
Is this a 'slag' Barnsley thread?
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Post by HGO on Nov 13, 2008 10:42:15 GMT -1
Not at all RJ. I live their now ;D Is this a 'slag' Barnsley thread?
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Post by Mrs H on Nov 13, 2008 10:43:29 GMT -1
Is this a 'slag' Barnsley thread? No it's 'Affectionate Reminising' RJ.
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Post by Remember Jesus on Nov 13, 2008 10:45:49 GMT -1
Not at all RJ. I live their now ;D Is this a 'slag' Barnsley thread? Obviously for the cheap housing. Vibrant nightlife and the 1001 pound shops.
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Post by Remember Jesus on Nov 13, 2008 10:46:48 GMT -1
Is this a 'slag' Barnsley thread? No it's 'Affectionate Reminising' RJ. Those were the days??
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Post by Mrs H on Nov 13, 2008 10:55:22 GMT -1
Not at all RJ. I live their now ;D Obviously for the cheap housing. Vibrant nightlife and the 1001 pound shops. I think it was because he liked the name...Jump ;D
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Post by HGO on Nov 13, 2008 10:57:03 GMT -1
tis the first one ;D Not at all RJ. I live their now ;D Obviously for the cheap housing. Vibrant nightlife and the 1001 pound shops.
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Post by Remember Jesus on Nov 13, 2008 10:57:29 GMT -1
Obviously for the cheap housing. Vibrant nightlife and the 1001 pound shops. I think it was because he liked the name...Jump ;D Could be worse Penis - tone
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