My primary hard drive, which had Windows installed, recently failed, and I unfortunately lost my external backup as well. I've now installed Windows on a new hard drive, but I'm noticing that none of my downloaded applications or programs are showing up in the task bar or search bar. I've managed to access a few apps by navigating directly to their .exe files, but I'm not sure if that's a reliable solution for all my programs. I'm looking for advice on two things: a) is it okay to use these apps directly from the .exe files, and b) is there a simple way to make my PC recognize these programs so I don't have to locate and open each one manually? I really want to avoid redownloading everything if possible, so I'm open to any practical solutions, even if they involve manual re-linking of the apps.
4 Answers
You might be able to tweak your registry or do a clean copy of it, but that's risky unless you're familiar with it. For most users, reinstalling the apps is the best bet to avoid complications.
Unfortunately, installed software won't just reappear by itself. The simplest way is to reinstall your apps. It's a bit of a pain, but it ensures everything functions correctly.
Manually relinking programs is doable, but it won't work for everything. Sometimes you can redownload them and point to the existing installation directory. Some programs might recognize the files and rebuild links, but that varies.
If you can find the .exe, right-click it and create a shortcut. Depending on permissions, it might be created in the same location or on your desktop. You can then move it where you want, like the start menu, or right-click the running app in the taskbar and pin it there. Just remember, some apps might need a full reinstall.

Related Questions
Can't Load PhpMyadmin On After Server Update
Redirect www to non-www in Apache Conf
How To Check If Your SSL Cert Is SHA 1
Windows TrackPad Gestures