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Conia wrote:Kor wrote:A question for someone who might know about this stuff.
Last week my hard disk died and I had to give my mac book pro to a lab so they can put a new one in. While they kept managed to retrieve most of my data (per my request) all of the softwares and apps I had (Microsoft office, chrome, audacity, etc.) are nowhere in sight. The majority of these apps and softwares were given to me by my college when I enrolled (they were already in the mac when I received it).
My question is if this is normal that I don't see any of these programs and I need to contact my former college for assistance, or do I need to contact the mac lab I gave the computer to and the softwares and apps should have stayed cause I asked them to backup my data?
The majority of apps and softwares require installation, so even if they backed up all your files and restored them exactly as they were before the disk died, all the software would need to be reinstalled, since installation isn't only creating files but also changes in the registry of the OS and some other stuff.

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