How Do I Move An Application From One Location To Another - McAfee UNINSTALLER 6.0 User Manual

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Managing Applications
If you have old games or specialized programs, archive them to free disk
space, but keep the shortcuts and other entry points available from your
desktop.UnInstaller keeps track of applications that you have archived.
Their shortcuts and Start menu Programs list entries remain in place. If you
click a shortcut or Programs list entry for an archived application, you can
choose whether to restore the application.
• Think you might need an application again.
If you are not sure that you want to get rid of an application entirely,
instead of using the Remove wizard and creating a backup file, use the
Archive wizard and retain information.
• Want to free space on your computer by removing an application
temporarily.
If you need disk space to perform a task that requires a large amount of
temporary space, for example, you can archive applications to free the
space. Then you can quickly restore the applications when you no longer
need their disk space.
How do I move an application from one location to
another?
Use the Move wizard to copy an application to a new location, either on your
local computer or to another computer, and remove the application from its
old location. To start the Move wizard, click Move in the UnInstaller window.
After the application is moved, the wizard changes all shortcuts and Registry
entries to refer to it in its new location.
Choose the Move wizard to move an application:
• From a crowded hard disk to a new, second hard disk with more space.
If you have installed a second hard disk, relocate some applications from
your primary hard disk to create more space there.
• From your local computer to a drive on another computer.
If you have more than one computer at your disposal, you can manage how
you use the available disk space by moving applications between hard
drives.
• From one folder to another.
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