Installing puts entries into the registry. Typically programs must be installed and aren't just copied. The main difference is that the non-Windows software is somewhat more user-friendly and has a prettier GUI.Įarly in the comments TerryB talked about how he partitioned his disk and stated 'So I have my partitions as Drive C: for only the OS and major software, S: other Software'.It really should be specified that only non installed (non-registered) software should be stored to 'S: other Software'. The Disk Management software that comes with Windows is also very adequate. Easeus & AEOMEI were the last 2 I tried and both did the job with out any problems at all. In corporate IT I've tried very many different Partition Managers over the more than last 20 years.
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