I used the Microsoft "Easy Transfer Wizard" to move the contents of a
broken (LCD) laptop to a new one just last week. It was neither easy nor
such a great transfer. After hours of fussing with network connections
(with totally lame error messages) I was able to connect. File transfers
were successful but really slow over a high-speed connection. "1 minute
remaining"  hung on the screen for the last half-hour. It provided a list
of executables to be installed once it was done, including VFP. Many
settings came over; some didn't, so you still need to do a full review of
all your software, daily use and once-in-a-blue-moon.

I think this is probably the best you can do, as the final configuration of
the Registry is not something any software (nor any person!) can predict,
as every install, de-install and update changes the Registry.

If I have to do it again, I'd snapshot the file system and simply reinstall
all the software.

Dan Freeman had it right, years ago: flatten the OS and reinstall what you
need.


On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 4:57 AM, AndyHC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am in the process of partly migrating to a 'new' PC (Win7).
> I have the msdn cd for vfp but I'm trying to save the hassle of a full
> install on the new m/c -
> has anyone [success]fully moved VFP9 sp2 (+Sedna) from one m/c to another
> (exe's dll's registry etc.) -
> or at least 'slipstreamed' the exe's/ dll's?
>
>   Any suggestions welcome
>
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