SOFTWARE DISK DUPLICATION SERVICES

Brand Owner Address Description
PAC BOSHAW, CATHERINE K. 17617 NE 65TH STREET REDMOND WA 98052 [ software disk duplication services ];[ packaging and cushioning materials, envelopes and spacers for use in a variety of industrial packaging situations; die cut non-metal gaskets with or without pressure sensitive adhesive backing manufactured to customer's specifications and used to seal mating surfaces for use in automotive, appliance, marine, electronics and aircraft industries; thermoformed plastic pads trimmed or die cut to be used as component parts of various types of sporting goods such as backpacks and knee boards for waterskis; strapping tapes; flexible plastic foam or sponge rubber insulation cut to size or shape and used to seal and insulate mating wall to roof surfaces in pre-fabricated metal buildings; flexible plastic foam or sponge rubber weather-stripping with adhesive backing used as weather seals around doors and windows to eliminate drafts; die cut non-metal insulating gaskets and seals used to seal mating surfaces where plumbing or electrical lines enter exterior walls of buildings and for use on interior walls as seals around electrical outlets and switch plates to eliminate drafts ];pacakaging, assembly and delivery of articles for transportation;packaging materials for packing; cushioning made of paper for packing; letter express envelopes; corrugated cardboard and paper containers;PAC;packaging design, graphics and printing services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for identifying dependencies of a software program installed on a host computer prior to duplication of the software program from the host computer to a destination computer and for adapting the identified dependencies to the destination computer after duplication. An installed software program can be copied from a host computer to a destination computer without breaking portions of the image that rely on data unique to the computer context in which the software program is installed. Data structures store functionality exposed by a software program during installation of the software program that captures machine-specific data before duplication so that such machine-specific data can be restored properly after the duplication. Software of the invention processes the information in the data structures before and after the duplication process to identify and adapt, respectively, the dependencies.