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Contro:
I have a post about cobian backup and Tomos ask me this question. I now I ask everyone.

Tomos thinks exist a special software for this. And i think so too.

HOW do you know is a software is perfect portable after install ?
HOw do you know where or if write something in the windows registry ?


Best Regards

AndyM:
HOw do you know where or if write something in the windows registry ?
-Contro (January 11, 2014, 12:20 PM)
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Don't know where I got it, but I have a program in my Utility folder called RegShot.exe.  You run it, select "1st shot", do your install or whatever, and then click "2nd shot".  The program shows you what registry entries have changed.

rgdot:
^ http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Registry-Tweak/Reg-Shot.shtml

RegShot
4.6/5 based on 111 ratings on Softpedia

Curt:
-latest version is 1.9.0.7 via http://sourceforge.net/projects/regshot/

Modified:
hahaha! Well I miss-read that, didn't I.
The latest version is 1.9.0 and this particular container was a 7z,
making it 1.9.0.7z  :-[

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bytheway:
New to 1.9.0:
x64 and Unicode versions.
You can compare shots saved with different "UseLongRegHead" option.
Loading ANSI hive files in Unicode builds and vice versa is not supported.

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majoMO:
HOW do you know is a software is perfect portable after install ?-Contro (January 11, 2014, 12:20 PM)
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I track their actions with Snapshot feature in 'System Explorer' - easy and quick to use.

For software installers I use 'ZSoft Uninstaller' (x32 installers only) and 'Soft Organizer' from ChemTable Software (x32 and x64 installers).

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