Is there a way to move installations?

Shadow Conception

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I'd like to move several of my installations of programs such as Photoshop and MS Office onto a different hard drive. Catch is, I really don't want to uninstall and reinstall, especially MS Office, since the disk I received is an OEM.

Does such a way exist? I know that simply copy/pasting and deleting a couple files works with Steam. What about just regular programs?

Also, concerning the OEM MS Office: if I uninstalled MS Office, and then reinstalled using the same OEM disk, would I end up going through the activation process again? Would it read my computer as a new computer and refuse to activate? Or would it just go through simply, activating fine? My key is legitimate (and legitimately obtained), but what concerns me is the "OEM" part.
 

kaborka

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Sometimes I've been able to move the installation folder for apps by doing a global replace in the registry. All the classIDs/dlls registered by the product have to be updated. There are various tools that can do a registry search and replace (e.g., this). Replace the old folder path with the new one. There could be config files referencing the path, too, which a text search could find.

I can't answer about Office activation. I use a VLK version.
 

Shadow Conception

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Thanks for the link. :)

However, I can't figure out how to use the replace option. I typed in the value I'm looking for, and what I wanted to replace it with, and started the search. Now what? :confused:
 

kaborka

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I just googled "registry search replace" and linked to that one. I don't remember which one I used. JV Power Tools has a good rep, and a full-function 1mo trial.

edit: I'd make a full backup before trying a global registry replace! :shocked:
 

Shadow Conception

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Haha, of course. :D

I'm trying this out, hopefully it'll work.

Edit: Seems to have worked with all my Adobe stuff. Thanks a lot, man!