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malikorx@gmail.com
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Advanced WindowsCare

Can Advanced WindowsCare Personal be installed into its own folder in the PortableApps directory on my USB drive and be made portable this way?

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Sure

So long as it doesn't require any Registry entries, update any Registry entries, nor adds or replaces any Windows\System32 .dll files.

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malikorx@gmail.com
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Well it has an update

Well it has an update feature that has only downloaded one update that I've ever had. I could update it then add it to my USB drive. As for the other requirements, I have no idea if it requires or replaces anything. It does scan the registry for errors, looks for uneeded files, checks spyware protection (similar to SpywareBlaster and SpywareGuard)

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portable freeware

Check on portablefreeware.com the have some portable apps that do exactly that, are free, and portable...

Or they provide explanations on how to make an app portable... of course an app that is self contained in a folder and don't use the registry .

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