Multi Move
Updated: 29 Jul 2010 | 4 comments
Made an mistake, and kept the Virtual Storage on you C: Drive? Is that drive getting too small?
Move your Virtual Applications to a bigger Drive with Multi Move.
What does it do?
- It looks in the Registry for the current path.
- Checks on the new location if that path doesn't exist.
- If that path exists it will create a new one.
- Check that the security rights are correct or the move can't succeed.
- If the rights are not correct change them to give full access.
- Copy the Read-Only and the Read-Write directory to the new location
- Change the settings in the registry to the new location.
Have lots of Virtual Fun, FrankB
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humm....
Looks like a cool utility but it will not even launch for me. Nothing but errors.
BradTheBear
Probably requires .Net to
Probably requires .Net to run.
If a forum post solves your problem please flag is as the solution
That..
That is a fact, one has to move with the times :)
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Frank Bastiaens
Senior Technical Consultant
Vanderlet B.V.
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Frank Bastiaens
Senior Technical Consultant
Vanderlet B.V.
Hmm, although I haven't
Hmm, although I haven't gotten a chance to run the program yet, seeing as how I'm on a Mac right now, would it be possible to have (or would you know of) a program like this that would move regular, non-virtually installed programs over?
I would be looking into this as personally I have bootcamp installed, and only set the partition to 32 GBs when I set it up figuring I'd only use it occasionally. I ended up, however using it a lot, and so 32 GBs aren't enough for all my needs, I have purchased a larger drive since then and so would like to move everything over there.
Thank you,
-Armaanster
-Armaanster
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