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chumbo
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How to reinstall PortableApps after new Windows install?

I have tons of portable apps and just finished reinstalling WIndows 10. I backed up my PortableApps folder and now my question is....how do I 'reinstall' it back on my new WIndows installation?
I mean, how to recreate all the file associations, right-click menus, etc...that existed previously?
Is there a simple one-click (or almost) way of doing this?
Thanks,

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re-acclimatization

In the PA.c 'reasoning', Portable means Standalone. In other words, what you're asking for is not a 'reinstallation', but an 're-acclimatization'.
If your personalizations were OS related, they won't be saved in the portable settings.

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Why don't you answer the question

Instead of giving a definitions why don't you give the answer. Nobody cares how smart you are in nomenclatures.

I belive if you have restored the folders in the correct subfolders, you should be able to select Aps - Refresh App Icons and it should repopulate what you have in the subfolders.

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Not really

I'm not trying to complicate the topic or asking for people to notice my 'smartness'.

I belive if you have restored the folders in the correct subfolders, you should be able to select Aps - Refresh App Icons and it should repopulate what you have in the subfolders.

That's ↑↑ not what's he/she is asking for ↓↓.

I mean, how to recreate all the file associations, right-click menus, etc...that existed previously?

My previous answer ↓↓

If your personalizations were OS related, they won't be saved in the portable settings.

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additional recommendation

> I mean, how to recreate all the file associations, right-click menus, etc...that existed previously?

Unfortunately he is right. File associations or standard application relaying to OS's registry same as the right-click menus. But there are tools to backup this settings in advance. Maybe for next time a good idea?
Check out this:
CloneApp built by bel is a free portable and simple backup tool which could save you a lot of time when migrating your software or reinstalling Windows. PLEASE read the documentation before using You can carry this app and all the Portable apps of Bel in the PortableApp Software as well. Make sure to place the folder to backup your stuff somewhere useful... :)

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Interesting, Thanks!!

Interesting, Thanks!!
This is the best app I've ever seen outside this site! It should be among the developers' priorities..

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― Nikola Tesla ―

“I'm such an open book, but you shall read between the lines.”
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