Q: i need to know how to transfer some programs from my c drive to my d drive with out re installing them.. i have lots of space there and out on c drive.. pluse i dont have the disk
A: Unfortunately for Microsoft Windows users most applications aren't very portable when installed. With registry entries, moving applications becomes a bit of a pain. Depending on the application, you can probably move the files and search through the registry to update location references. Just make sure to follow each registry entry that refers to another registry entry too. You'll also need to update shortcuts (primarily to the launch program). Moving most applications will prove to be a challenge for even competent computer people so I'd really recommend reinstalling applications. Missing an entry could really make tracking down errors very difficult. If you really need to worry about disk space, consider using an application to transfer your C drive to a new C drive of larger size. Some disk manufacturers include utilities to help with migrating to a new disk.