what i meant to say is: i was told by microcenter that my external drive was 
damaged after getting dropped a couple months ago, and restoring my data would 
be expensive. if the drive were still working, it could simply be taken out of 
the old case and put in a new one in less time and for less money. my old 
windows xp computer crashed last year, and data was copied from its hard drive 
to an external e drive (now defunct), from which i copied them to the desktop 
programs list on my windows 7 machine. hope this is clear now. thanks.

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On Feb 13, 2016, at 11:02 AM, HAMILTON <[email protected]> wrote:

it may not be fixed right away. : This won't solve your problem with shortcuts; 
but, you said something in your message that sounds "fishie" to me. You were 
told that it would be very expensive to remove your hard drive from your 
crashed machine and install your hard drive into another PC. Well, A friend of 
mine has done this for me a number of times over the last couple of decades, 
and it generally takes him anywhere between 10 and 30 minutes. In fact, I am 
sure that he could instruct me on how to do it myself rather easily. Now, you 
may not be "technically" inclined; but, that does not mean that people should 
be taking advantage of you regarding repair costs. Of course, if you have an 
extremely unusual, complicated PC configuration, requiring much time to get at 
the hard-drive connection points, ignore the above; but, I do not think that 
should be the case. Also, I too wonder if moving from XP to Win7 may have 
anything to do with this. So, I will watch, with interest, for further messages 
on this subject. Jim H

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