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Previously on "New laptop, joy of installing software."

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  • vetran
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    I suddenly feel the need to cover myself in chocolate!

    thanks Guys & Girls.

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  • Hobosapien
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Wasn't "Ghost" useful for that kind of thing?

    Seriously though...

    Have you not thought of loading your old laptop disk into a VM and running that on your new laptop until you decide which software you really need?

    I've gone down that road, using several VMs to isolate groups of software so if I want to move from PC to laptop and vice versa when WFH or working away for a few months I just copy the VM across. Works well as long as no direct access or fancy drivers are required. Got VMs for iTunes, dev tools, sandbox browsing , and a few others.

    As the once great Hunter often said, "works for me"

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  • billybiro
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    I bought a new laptop, surface book 2.

    Just building it now...there has to be a better way of getting all the software onto it. Perhaps a program that looks at existing laptop or pc and picks out all the software and gives you a choice of what to install with updates etc.

    And why don't microsoft ship it with the latest patches. 3 hours installing updates.
    You'll be wanting to craft a simple Chocolately script for your applications etc.

    For windows updates/configuration etc., you should look at BoxStarter (which also uses Chocolately under the hood).

    Set these things up and you'll never have to suffer the boredom of re-installing/configuring a Windows box again. Literally, install chocolately on a new box (can be done via a simple URL) then launch your script, go grab a coffee and come back when it's all done!

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  • vwdan
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    heard good things about this

    https://ninite.com/
    Chocolatey is good, too.

    That said, I always see it as an opportunity to start fresh anyway.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Wasn't "Ghost" useful for that kind of thing?

    Seriously though...

    Have you not thought of loading your old laptop disk into a VM and running that on your new laptop until you decide which software you really need?
    I’ve kept the old laptop as a backup and still use it for taking notes with a pen.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    Laplink that’s a name I’ve not heard for a while. Thanks.
    Wasn't "Ghost" useful for that kind of thing?

    Seriously though...

    Have you not thought of loading your old laptop disk into a VM and running that on your new laptop until you decide which software you really need?

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    laplink pc mover. I used it when I got my latest laptop.

    Worked nicely for most software - except MS Office.
    Laplink that’s a name I’ve not heard for a while. Thanks.

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  • NotAllThere
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    laplink pc mover. I used it when I got my latest laptop.

    Worked nicely for most software - except MS Office.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    heard good things about this

    https://ninite.com/
    Well thank you for that. It’s defo a start.

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  • vetran
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    heard good things about this

    https://ninite.com/

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  • woohoo
    started a topic New laptop, joy of installing software.

    New laptop, joy of installing software.

    I bought a new laptop, surface book 2.

    Just building it now...there has to be a better way of getting all the software onto it. Perhaps a program that looks at existing laptop or pc and picks out all the software and gives you a choice of what to install with updates etc.

    And why don't microsoft ship it with the latest patches. 3 hours installing updates.
    Last edited by woohoo; 28 July 2018, 08:22.

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