Back in the old days of Dos it was much easier backup and restore programs and data. You simply needed to copy the infromation from one location to another. With Windows it has become increasingly more difficult to backup or migrate information and programs largely in part due to the system registry.
I have been experiamenting with drive imageing as way to repair computers without loosing data and settings. Essentially a scripted full image backup of the computer. Then scripted reinstall of the OS. Then droping back down the programs and files that are needed (Minus registry entries.)
So assuming you have an idea of what registry settings a program makes couldnt you essentially do the above and then export the registry entries from into the new install and have performed a full migration?
Ignoring things like infections and corrupted registry entries.. is the broad theory valid?
I have been experiamenting with drive imageing as way to repair computers without loosing data and settings. Essentially a scripted full image backup of the computer. Then scripted reinstall of the OS. Then droping back down the programs and files that are needed (Minus registry entries.)
So assuming you have an idea of what registry settings a program makes couldnt you essentially do the above and then export the registry entries from into the new install and have performed a full migration?
Ignoring things like infections and corrupted registry entries.. is the broad theory valid?