It is a complicated task as the windows installer sets itself up for your specific hardware. You would be best to re-install to have the software work properly, as the only viable half way attempt would be to unregister and remove all drivers in hopes that the new computer would load it, allowing you to install the drivers again.. which basically defeats the purpose.
I would recommend for the future creating a partition on the drive and installing your software to the partition away from windows, then you could save the registry keys prior to a format, and restore them without having to re-install your software.
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