Hypothetically..:P


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    Dual Booting Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate Edition and Fedora 16.
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    Hypothetically..:P


    I have been discussing this thing with my friend just now, thought it better to discuss it here.

    1. Is there any program that comes which can merge my essential softwares into one "Package" i.e. a single installer(which saves and applies my choices for each installer) which will install every program that i need with a single click. Would'nt that be awesome.??

    2. Or similarly can i backup my software installed in the O.S. to a portable drive which on fresh install does a rewrite the registry values and copy the files of installtion.?
    [Hypothetically?]
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    Windows Seven x64
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    The only program I know of is this:
    Ninite Easy PC Setup - Silent Unattended Install Multiple Programs At Once

    You select the programs you want and then get the installer, I don't know any that you can do yourself or change the settings within each program

    Hope this Helps
    Ryan
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    Dual Booting Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate Edition and Fedora 16.
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    Ryan2320 said:
    The only program I know of is this:
    Ninite Easy PC Setup - Silent Unattended Install Multiple Programs At Once

    You select the programs you want and then get the installer, I don't know any that you can do yourself..

    Hope this Helps
    Ryan
    I know this one but it downloads each software again and again.
    I need which merges anything i want(as this one does not support all of them).
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    Yes, this will allow you to reinstall both the OS and all programs with their desired settings at any time, or to another HD if the current one fails: Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup

    Reinstallation is a thing of the past with built-in drive imaging. If you want to make it failsafe, save also a second backup using free Macrium Reflect or Paragon Backup 10.
    http://download.cnet.com/Macrium-Ref...=dl&tag=button
    http://www.paragon-software.com/home.../download.html
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