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    Cool Is there any Software to Install all Programs

    Hi to all, i wanted to know whether there is any software that installs automatically all softwares available on my disk by just letting it know which installer n where it is...
    I dont want the ones posted few days ago those r online ones.....n i have 1GB per month my package will drain off...
    So kindly let me know if u'll know of any....
    THx in Advance...
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    http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2008/12/01/installpad-automatically-downloads-and-installs-your-favorite-latest-software/

    Supports installing from local setup file with the path as file:///c:/myFolder/myFile.exe

    Almeza Multiset is able to do that but it's shareware.
    http://www.almeza.com/

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    Yes ginzon, they've many software that can install all program onto your hard disk include your system files, my favorite program is :-


    R-Drive Image 4

    R–Drive by R–tools Technology provides a few helpful features to protect your data, but the program falls short compared to the competition.


    Feature Set:
    R–Drive can protect your backup image with a password, create incremental images of your drives or replace an existing drive with a new one.
    With R–Drive, you can also connect to a virtual disk and create a startup disk. Beyond this, there is little customization available.



    Ease of Use:
    The R–Drive control panel is clean and simple—you start in the action selection screen—but the process to create an image backup can be confusing. After you've selected the partition or drive you want imaged, you must search through a file tree for the image destination. Once you've selected the destination, you must manually type in a name for the backup instead of receiving a default name automatically. These extra steps took time.


    Also, R–Drive had a difficult time locating the DVD drive we planned to write to while imaging to disk—this should be automatic. If you don't understand that you have to type in a name manually, you might think R–Drive can't backup to a particular drive.


    Backup/Restore Process:
    Creating an image backup to a local drive or network drive takes around 40 minutes or more depending on the size of the partition, and a backup image to a CD–ROM is slightly slower then our #1 ranked product, but tracking the process would be simpler if R–Drive provided more statistics during the burn.
    Your can see lists of software that do all program install :-
    Hope this will help

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    Thx to all i'll give them a try..

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    R-Drive is a disk imaging software and doesn't "installs automatically all softwares available on my disk by just letting it know which installer n where it is". Although it is another solution to your suggestion.

 

 

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