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PC Relocator Ultra Control User Guide
applications that you cannot choose to move.
Applications may receive a low rating for a few reasons:
Applications may receive a low rating for a few reasons:
The application may be installed in a non-standard way.
Most programs follow standard installation procedures,
and PC Relocator Ultra Control uses this fact to analyze
the applications it finds. However, if some expected
installation information is missing, other less precise
analysis methods are used. This type of application
receives a yellow or red rating, depending on how much
expected installation information was missing.
By default, these applications will not be migrated, but
you can override the default decision. The application
may very well migrate successfully.
The application may be incompatible with the New PC
operating system. This happens most often when
migrating a system utility (e.g., firewalls or disk recovery
tools) from a Windows 95, 98, or Me Old PC to a
Windows 2000 Professional or XP New PC. This type of
application generally receives a red or black rating.
By default, this kind of application will not be migrated.
You can choose to override the default decision, but the
application will most likely not work on the New PC.
You may have chosen not to relocate the partition where
the application is located (Expert Mode option only). If a
partition has been de-selected, nothing on the partition
can be migrated. Therefore, applications on de-selected
partitions receive a black rating. If you wish to migrate
the application, you must click the Back button until the
"Select Drives/Partitions" screen appears, then check
the desired drive/partition. Otherwise, you cannot
override the decision not to migrate the application.
The application may be part of the operating system.
Some examples include WordPad, Notepad, Windows
Messenger. This kind of application receives a black
rating. Because this kind of program is closely tied to the
Most programs follow standard installation procedures,
and PC Relocator Ultra Control uses this fact to analyze
the applications it finds. However, if some expected
installation information is missing, other less precise
analysis methods are used. This type of application
receives a yellow or red rating, depending on how much
expected installation information was missing.
By default, these applications will not be migrated, but
you can override the default decision. The application
may very well migrate successfully.
The application may be incompatible with the New PC
operating system. This happens most often when
migrating a system utility (e.g., firewalls or disk recovery
tools) from a Windows 95, 98, or Me Old PC to a
Windows 2000 Professional or XP New PC. This type of
application generally receives a red or black rating.
By default, this kind of application will not be migrated.
You can choose to override the default decision, but the
application will most likely not work on the New PC.
You may have chosen not to relocate the partition where
the application is located (Expert Mode option only). If a
partition has been de-selected, nothing on the partition
can be migrated. Therefore, applications on de-selected
partitions receive a black rating. If you wish to migrate
the application, you must click the Back button until the
"Select Drives/Partitions" screen appears, then check
the desired drive/partition. Otherwise, you cannot
override the decision not to migrate the application.
The application may be part of the operating system.
Some examples include WordPad, Notepad, Windows
Messenger. This kind of application receives a black
rating. Because this kind of program is closely tied to the