Ana
The problem is that most programs, upon installation, also add items to
your pc's registry.
While this might not work, and as you have nothing to lose, here is what I
would try if I were in your shoes:
Look for executable files (generally those with the .exe extension in
their file names) in the program's folder. Try running them and see if
they will install themselves on your new pc. Make certain, that before
doing this, that you have copied the entire folder of files for that
program. It will probably fail; but then again, what is there to lose and
everything to gain.
Drinking beer is easy. Trashing your hotel room is easy. But being a Christian, that's
a tough call. That's rebellion.
-- Alice Cooper, legendary shock rocker, on now being a Christian
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