Jim - Sounds like a good idea. I would never have thought of that. 
PS

--- In [email protected], "JIM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> pepper,
> 
> > Would like to transfer the files from E, which was the primary 
drive, in 
> > my
> > previous PC to the primary HD in current PC?
> 
> Depending on the number of files involved the simplest approach is 
to just 
> drag n drop the files from one drive to the other. However, I have 
found 
> that the more files that are involved, especially when folders 
containing 
> sub folders are involved errors can happen. So I use a free 
program from 
> Karen Kentworthy's free program called replicator.
> 
> http://www.karenware.com/powertools.asp
> 
> The above link will take you to her list of power tools. I have 
them all, I 
> use three of them nearly every day. They are the replicator, 
profiler and 
> show stopper. Replicator does the copying. You open the program 
and select, 
> Edit Settings, then new job. There is a place for the name of the 
job, then 
> a line for the path to the source files and the next one to the 
destination. 
> The source in your case might look like:  e:\foldername   
Destination would 
> be c:\
> You don't need to repeat the folder name, the whole folder will be 
copied. 
> I thend to keep the number of files that I copy farly small to 
reduce 
> errors.
> 
> Jim
>






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