kamper
Diamond Member
Has anyone ever tried salvaging a setiQ from a blown windows installation?
What I mean is: would I be able to just pick up the directory and drop it into a different windows install and run it without issues, or does it rely on registry keys and other hooks?
I don't currently run it as a service or anything, just from a shortcut in my startup folder.
What I mean is: would I be able to just pick up the directory and drop it into a different windows install and run it without issues, or does it rely on registry keys and other hooks?
I don't currently run it as a service or anything, just from a shortcut in my startup folder.