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Thank you weezerhopw for that tip! It will make the folder transfer less painfull. (40 GB of folders)
Thread: OT - Asking Computer Gurus about transfering programs to a new Laptop | Forum: Bryce
I was checking the web and this situation has to do with "imaging files" or "imaging a hard drive"; it's not about a simple file transfer problem.
Usually, you can't directly copy installed program files to a new hd/laptop; you have to install them AGAIN in order to make them work...but I have too many with "millions" of subfolders so I wondered if there's a possibility (or a certain program) to copy installed programs as they are with subfolders/plug-ins...am I asking a stupid question? :-)
I believe it has to do with "imaging a hard drive"...anyway, it seems that I have to go the hard way and reinstall all my programs and their folders instead of just copying/"imaging" them to a new laptop.
Thread: OT - Asking Computer Gurus about transfering programs to a new Laptop | Forum: Bryce
Quote - Well it's very possible. The easiest way is probably via memory stick which you get in different capacities. I have a 4gig memory stick which cost me about £5uk and in your case I would just load it up via a usb port on your old laptop and then transfer the files by sticking it into a usb port in your new laptop. But, then I don't know how many or how large your files are.
Of course you could just burn files to a dvd or cd and transfer them that way. This means you also have a permanent dvd/dc copy of your files.
Thanks for your answer but this question is more complicated. (I know of course how to make simple backups, no problem there)
I would like to copy whole working programs from the old HD to the new so that I don't have to reinstall them again. Maybe it's not possible because of the different OS the new laptops have (Vista) while I have XP on the old one.
Thread: Need Laptop Advice | Forum: Vue
If I had your pleasant problem then I would go for the quadcore and the larger LCD screen...one can never have enough render power imho.
Thread: C3D Down?? | Forum: Vue
Quote - The Cornucopia3D Is Down page is back again now.
Yepp, they are FRIED LIKE A CHICKEN! :-) It will take weeks until we can download Vue7 Pioneer...do'h!
Thread: Dan Farr on Bryce's future | Forum: Bryce
Thread: What's the longest render time you've ever had for an image in Vue? | Forum: Vue
When I was a beginner I allowed rendertimes up to 72 hours; now I want to awoid that madness for a single pic so nowadays I render "overnight" (10-12 hours) otherwise I have to edit the render settings...no way I would render a single image for 60 hours on a quad...unless somebody PAYS for that! :-)
Thread: Bryce Lovers Unite | Forum: Bryce
Thank God that E-onsoft "stole" the Bryce layout idea, hehe...so that we, Bryce refugees, can continue creating impressive landscapes using advanced render options and instancing among others...without Bryce I would NEVER have started landscaping! :-)
Peace
Thread: Vue 7 is Shipping | Forum: Vue
Thanks Mazak; it's a pity that the fast render will cost quality (in the glass balls scene); the Sponza scene looks awesome to me.
Thread: Bryce Lovers Unite | Forum: Bryce
I'll never forgive Corel/DAZ what they done to Bryce... :-|
They refused to make any serious improvements during these years (unlike e-on/vue); they are just "fooling around"selling the same thing with higher version marks...yaaawn. :-)
Thread: Vue 7 is Shipping | Forum: Vue
Thread: Stargate model re-released | Forum: Bryce
Dear OM! I (and many others) appreciate your generosity very much; I used your beautiful nurnies here and there enhacing my models with your stuff :-)...many many thanks for sharing your quality models!
Thread: My latest Vue Animation | Forum: Vue
Thread: New tutorial; yet another nebula tip! ;) Volumetric shaded terrains | Forum: Vue
Thread: I need a modeler for assorted terracotta pots - tree size pots... for $ | Forum: Vue
...or you could use sPatch http://www.geocities.com/getspatch/index.html ; a tiny program in which you can easily create the shape you want by making a 2D curve and then click "Lathe" for a 3D object.
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Thread: OT - Asking Computer Gurus about transfering programs to a new Laptop | Forum: Bryce