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Does anyone know, how install a two same programmes on the system and in one hard drive...

Does anyone know, how install a two same programmes on the system and in one hard drive...

sorry, but do you want to install one program e.g. isobuster in two location i.e. drive c:, and drive d:.

if so then first install the program, copy it to another location.

then uninstall and reinstall the same.

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Does anyone know, how install a two same programmes on the system and in one hard drive...

Does anyone know, how install a two same programmes on the system and in one hard drive...

sorry, but do you want to install one program e.g. isobuster in two location i.e. drive c:, and drive d:.

if so then first install the program, copy it to another location.

then uninstall and reinstall the same.

I want install the two same programmes in one drive (c:) for example, office 2007 and office 210 beta in the same place (c:) and keep them both...

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I want install the two same programmes in one drive (c:) for example, office 2007 and office 210 beta in the same place (c:) and keep them both...

It's not a bright idea; trying to pull off that stunt.

Though it's easily possible to use custom installation paths for Microsoft office 2007 and 2010, both share the same destination for User Folders, Registry and other knick-knacks.

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I want install the two same programmes in one drive (c:) for example, office 2007 and office 210 beta in the same place (c:) and keep them both...

It's not a bright idea; trying to pull off that stunt.

Though it's easily possible to use custom installation paths for Microsoft office 2007 and 2010, both share the same destination for User Folders, Registry and other knick-knacks.

Actually I want to install photoshop cs6 along with cs5... (office 2007 and office 210 beta was an example not a fact)

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I want install the two same programmes in one drive (c:) for example, office 2007 and office 210 beta in the same place (c:) and keep them both...

It's not a bright idea; trying to pull off that stunt.

Though it's easily possible to use custom installation paths for Microsoft office 2007 and 2010, both share the same destination for User Folders, Registry and other knick-knacks.

Actually I want to install photoshop cs6 along with cs5... (office 2007 and office 210 beta was an example not a fact)

Been using Photoshop from CS3 days and can state that right upto CS5 12.04, the User Folders, Registry and other knick-knacks are the same.

You can however, try to use one of the volumes (not the system one) to run a portable version of the program (maybe CS6, assuming it's available.) However, care has to taken that one obtains the actual paf (with true stealth propensities) not the regular one that is commonly passed off as portables.

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I want install the two same programmes in one drive (c:) for example, office 2007 and office 210 beta in the same place (c:) and keep them both...

It's not a bright idea; trying to pull off that stunt.

Though it's easily possible to use custom installation paths for Microsoft office 2007 and 2010, both share the same destination for User Folders, Registry and other knick-knacks.

Actually I want to install photoshop cs6 along with cs5... (office 2007 and office 210 beta was an example not a fact)

Been using Photoshop from CS3 days and can state that right upto CS5 12.04, the User Folders, Registry and other knick-knacks are the same.

You can however, try to use one of the volumes (not the system one) to run a portable version of the program (maybe CS6, assuming it's available.) However, care has to taken that one obtains the actual paf (with true stealth propensities) not the regular one that is commonly passed off as portables.

Thanks bro. I think I am going to stay with CS5 for now.. creating a portable folder for CS6 can really mess up things...

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It seems that the final of Photostop CS6 is set to release around July. :)

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It seems that the final of Photostop CS6 is set to release around July. :)

I have seen quite good sneek peek of CS6, very useful features... :showoff:

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You could use portable versions if they are available then the registry keys would not cause clashes between the versions.

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By far what I can see Photoshop doesn't have portable version. It needs to be installed..

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I want install the two same programmes in one drive (c:) for example, office 2007 and office 210 beta in the same place (c:) and keep them both...

It's not a bright idea; trying to pull off that stunt.

Though it's easily possible to use custom installation paths for Microsoft office 2007 and 2010, both share the same destination for User Folders, Registry and other knick-knacks.

Actually I want to install photoshop cs6 along with cs5... (office 2007 and office 210 beta was an example not a fact)

Been using Photoshop from CS3 days and can state that right upto CS5 12.04, the User Folders, Registry and other knick-knacks are the same.

You can however, try to use one of the volumes (not the system one) to run a portable version of the program (maybe CS6, assuming it's available.) However, care has to taken that one obtains the actual paf (with true stealth propensities) not the regular one that is commonly passed off as portables.

Thanks bro. I think I am going to stay with CS5 for now.. creating a portable folder for CS6 can really mess up things...

Not if it's a true paf (with stealth capabilities.) ;)

Unfortunately, most of the portables available are not true pafs. :(

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How I will check paf file in portable version... :huh:

Unfortunately, not possible unless you try it out. Contrary to local beliefs, most of these so called portables (PAFs) leave behind a lot of debris in the registry and also the %app% directories. :(

In the community of portable-makers, there're a handful of innovators who roll out home-baked portables which function stealthily and erase all tracks once you close the program.

You need to know at least one of those innovators to lay hands and exploit a true paf. ;)

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How I will check paf file in portable version... :huh:

Unfortunately, not possible unless you try it out. Contrary to local beliefs, most of these so called portables (PAFs) leave behind a lot of debris in the registry and also the %app% directories. :(

In the community of portable-makers, there're a handful of innovators who roll out home-baked portables which function stealthily and erase all tracks once you close the program.

You need to know at least one of those innovators to lay hands and exploit a true paf. ;)

Tooooo hassel :( :unsure: ...Is better to install the software... :lol:

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How I will check paf file in portable version... :huh:

Unfortunately, not possible unless you try it out. Contrary to local beliefs, most of these so called portables (PAFs) leave behind a lot of debris in the registry and also the %app% directories. :(

In the community of portable-makers, there're a handful of innovators who roll out home-baked portables which function stealthily and erase all tracks once you close the program.

You need to know at least one of those innovators to lay hands and exploit a true paf. ;)

Tooooo hassel :( :unsure: ...Is better to install the software... :lol:

It's not that difficult to make friends. :)

About the installation, Photoshop CS5 & CS6 installed on one system (without one portable variant) would be hara-kiri. :(

Edit:

Try making friends, if you cannot manage I'll give you the installation. ;)

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How I will check paf file in portable version... :huh:

Unfortunately, not possible unless you try it out. Contrary to local beliefs, most of these so called portables (PAFs) leave behind a lot of debris in the registry and also the %app% directories. :(

In the community of portable-makers, there're a handful of innovators who roll out home-baked portables which function stealthily and erase all tracks once you close the program.

You need to know at least one of those innovators to lay hands and exploit a true paf. ;)

Tooooo hassel :( :unsure: ...Is better to install the software... :lol:

It's not that difficult to make friends. :)

About the installation, Photoshop CS5 & CS6 installed on one system (without one portable variant) would be hara-kiri. :(

Edit:

Try making friends, if you cannot manage I'll give you the installation. ;)

Oh Cool great.. :D :towel: How I will install....Both CS5 and CS6...

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