

Right-click the executable file and select “More Options,” then choose “Send to -> Desktop (create shortcut).” If you’re using Windows 10, you’ll just see the “Send to” option.For this example, I’m using KeePass, which is a portable password manager. Navigate to your portable app’s executable file, but don’t open it.(Required apps and system processes aren’t listed here.) To add your portable app to this list, do the following. Windows keeps a list of all your startup app shortcuts in a folder. This is the simplest and most direct option. I can assure I didn't modify the archive, or add anything to it (it's the original from the author).Also read: How to Sort Folders by Size in Windows Add the App to the Startup Folder maybe someday reddlar may finally comes to his senses and properly release it (with a website, full documention, examples, and non-buggy software in all) He doesn't have a website, and he basically doesn't wan't to be associated with the software that he wrote! also It's been removed from the internets, but in short this could of been the single most useful software for making portable applications, way better than that sh*t software thinstall. there this software called JauntPE that can "wrap" (or reroute) applications so they don't write settings any where on your system, although I can't recommend using it as the author (redllar) is rather loopy (is he bipolar, a mad scientists or penguin? cause it's kind of hard to tell with this guy!), and the software is kind of buggy. There's supposably an easier software than Qemu Manager Unless your running a super computer you'll have to install the KQEMU driver to get reasonable speeds, which does require admin rights, even then it's still kind of slow, but I do agree with you about Qemu Manager Frontend.

(not so sure for 圆4?)Īs for qemu, you'll probably need a windows install disk, and the patience for it to install. I have Sandboxie installed on multiple computers, it runs fine on Vista SP1.
