Hi David & Mike,

Cloneapp is a tool that backs up your program & Windows settings, not a 
harddrive cloning program.  Do a search for, cloneapp, to get better 
results.  The earlier link was sent to me by the technician that reinstalled 
Windows7 for me, but I didn't run into the stuff that others might of when I 
went to the Lifehacker site.  Below is an explanation of cloneapp.

6/13/15 11:00am
cloneapp-backs-up-all-your-windows-program-settings-1710987383

CloneApp Backs Up All Your Windows Program Settings

Windows: Whether you're migrating to a new computer or doing a clean 
install, life is easier when you take all your settings and tweaks with you. 
If you
don't want to do a full backup and restore, CloneApp backs up settings for 
the most popular Windows programs so you can restore them later.

CloneApp essentially automates the process we detailed in
our Windows migration guide:
it knows where each program stores its settings and registry keys, and backs 
them all up in one fell swoop so you don't have to do the legwork yourself.
It supports 119 different Windows programs, can detect which programs you 
have installed, and even has a section for manual backups so you can include
the programs it doesn't support.

CloneApp is completely portable, too, so you don't have to install anything. 
Just extract the program to its own folder on the desktop and right-click
it to launch it as an administrator. From there, check the programs you want 
to back up, and click Start CloneApp. It'll back up all the necessary files
and registry keys to its folder, which you can then copy to your new 
computer, launch the program, and click Restore to put all your settings 
back where
they belong.

Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: David Ferrin
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 4:04 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] cloning a hard rive


This came across my desk yesterday and I have only had a brief look at the
page. Never the less this might also offer an alternative.

http://lifehacker.com/cloneapp-backs-up-all-your-windows-program-settings-17
10987383?utm_campaign=socialflow_lifehacker_facebook&utm_source=lifehacker_f
acebook&utm_medium=socialflow


David Ferrin
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