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Superbrukerleser Kjell Rilbe vil vite hvordan man kopierer en planlagt oppgave fra en død Windows-installasjon til en ny:
My old computer died (hardware problems) and I had to reinstall everything on a new machine. All the hard-drives are intact and the old system disk is available as F: in my new computer.
On the old system I had a scheduled task that would run a simple batch file on system start up (or possibly on login). I have no detailed notes on how I set it up, so I would prefer to copy it from the old (dead) Windows installation to the new one.
Is there any way that this can be done? I cannot boot up the old Windows installation to export the task or anything, but as I mentioned, I do have access to the entire disk where it resides. Both installations are Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
Er det en måte for Kjell å kopiere den planlagte oppgaven fra sin gamle Windows-installasjon til sin nye?
Svaret
SuperUser-bidragsyter Frank Thomas har svaret for oss:
There are two directories within Windows where you might find a scheduled task definition or log:
- C:WindowsTasks
- C:WindowsSystem32Tasks
That said, depending on the task, you may or may not have difficulties using the configured task on another computer. Some tasks may contain system-specific information, and others may be in formats that cannot be opened for editing (third party programs often ship.job files). Carefully review the definition before attempting to run the imported tasks.
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