T testrun123 Apr 5, 2018 5 0 10 0 Apr 15, 2018 #1 is there any way to backup app/programs only. with a tool or something
0 USAFRet Illustrious Moderator Mar 16, 2013 7,331 72 39,590 1,497 Apr 15, 2018 #2 testrun123 : is there any way to backup app/programs only. with a tool or something What OS are you refering to? If Windows, no. There are many ways to back things up, but not "apps/programs" alone.
testrun123 : is there any way to backup app/programs only. with a tool or something What OS are you refering to? If Windows, no. There are many ways to back things up, but not "apps/programs" alone.
0 USAFRet Illustrious Moderator Mar 16, 2013 7,331 72 39,590 1,497 Apr 15, 2018 #2 testrun123 : is there any way to backup app/programs only. with a tool or something What OS are you refering to? If Windows, no. There are many ways to back things up, but not "apps/programs" alone.
testrun123 : is there any way to backup app/programs only. with a tool or something What OS are you refering to? If Windows, no. There are many ways to back things up, but not "apps/programs" alone.
0 T testrun123 Apr 5, 2018 5 0 10 0 Apr 16, 2018 #3 USAFRet : testrun123 : is there any way to backup app/programs only. with a tool or something What OS are you refering to? If Windows, no. There are many ways to back things up, but not "apps/programs" alone. what about this https/www.easeus.com/free-pc-transfer-software/
USAFRet : testrun123 : is there any way to backup app/programs only. with a tool or something What OS are you refering to? If Windows, no. There are many ways to back things up, but not "apps/programs" alone. what about this https/www.easeus.com/free-pc-transfer-software/
0 A Alabalcho Judicious Jan 13, 2011 4,165 4 35,260 1,357 Apr 16, 2018 #4 Why not download it and try whether it works for yourself? Most of these "transfer applications" support very limited set of applications and versions they know about.
Why not download it and try whether it works for yourself? Most of these "transfer applications" support very limited set of applications and versions they know about.
0 USAFRet Illustrious Moderator Mar 16, 2013 7,331 72 39,590 1,497 Apr 16, 2018 #5 testrun123 : what about this https/www.easeus.com/free-pc-transfer-software/ Have you looked at the very short list of supported applications? If not, here ya go:
testrun123 : what about this https/www.easeus.com/free-pc-transfer-software/ Have you looked at the very short list of supported applications? If not, here ya go:
0 USAFRet Illustrious Moderator Mar 16, 2013 7,331 72 39,590 1,497 Apr 16, 2018 #6 Why are you wanting to backup only the programs? What are you hoping to accomplish?
0 A Alabalcho Judicious Jan 13, 2011 4,165 4 35,260 1,357 Apr 16, 2018 #7 USAFRet : Have you looked at the very short list of supported applications? I was quite lazy searching for that
USAFRet : Have you looked at the very short list of supported applications? I was quite lazy searching for that
0 T testrun123 Apr 5, 2018 5 0 10 0 Apr 16, 2018 #8 USAFRet : Why are you wanting to backup only the programs? What are you hoping to accomplish? i am forced to reinstall win10. i backed up my files and was hoping there was a way for apps
USAFRet : Why are you wanting to backup only the programs? What are you hoping to accomplish? i am forced to reinstall win10. i backed up my files and was hoping there was a way for apps
0 USAFRet Illustrious Moderator Mar 16, 2013 7,331 72 39,590 1,497 Apr 16, 2018 #9 testrun123 : USAFRet : Why are you wanting to backup only the programs? What are you hoping to accomplish? i am forced to reinstall win10. i backed up my files and was hoping there was a way for apps There is no magic dust you can sprinkle to do that. This is where a good backup routine comes into play. A full drive image, made before the incident occurred, would return the whole system to how it was when you made that image. http/www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3383768/backup-situation-home.html
testrun123 : USAFRet : Why are you wanting to backup only the programs? What are you hoping to accomplish? i am forced to reinstall win10. i backed up my files and was hoping there was a way for apps There is no magic dust you can sprinkle to do that. This is where a good backup routine comes into play. A full drive image, made before the incident occurred, would return the whole system to how it was when you made that image. http/www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3383768/backup-situation-home.html