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-=How To Make Portable Programs=-

HallozZ...Today I'll Show You How To Make Portable Programs...It's Quite Easy And Useful...First Of All You Need To Know That A Portable Program May Has Some Missing Things Or Problems But Its Size Is Much Smaller Than A Normal One...So Let's Start The Guide...You Won't notice Any Problem If You Follow My Simple Steps One By One...

Steps:

1)At First We Gonna Need Two Other Programs To Make A Portable Program(Both Of Them Are Freeware So Don't Tell Me That It's Warez):

Then Install Them Both...

 

2)Find The Program That You Won't To Make Portable...I'll Use Audacity

***You Must Use The Setup File AND not the installed program

 

3)Right Click On The Program And Click "UniExtract Files"...

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4)When You Finish The Extracting Select On The Files And Right Click On Them...Then Press "Add To Archive..."

Now It's The Options' Time So Be Careful..Set The Options Like Mine...

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Now Go Advanced And Then SFX Options...

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Now We Got To Find The File With Which The Program Will Run...In MY Case It's "audacity"...

Now Go To "modes" And Set Them Like Mine...:

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Click Ok And Then The File Will Be Zipped :D

 

Now You Should Get SMTH Like This:

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Tadam....You Did It ;)

It's A new Portable Program :D

All Credits Go To Me :D...I Hope You Liked It...

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OMG i didnt know that it is so easy to make a normal program portable!

when you say that a portable program maybe has some problems?what do you mean?

WeLL many portable programs are bad-made and there are some missing files...That means that it can cause the determination of ur program...If you follow the guide step by step then no poblem like those will be noticed,believe me...

And yes it's quite easy to make portable programs...

Thx for ur good words guyz :)

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