As far as I know your gonna have to reinstall your programs cause there will be 
reg entries referring to the C drive and support files such as dlls and such 
wont be in the right Windows folder.

James
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Murray Freeman 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 5:02 PM
  Subject: MOVING TO NEW COMPUTER


  I'm well aware that if I purchase a new computer, it most likely will come 
with Windows 7 installed. I would like to be able to easily and quickly retain 
all my existing files and programs, and I know that I can't just move my old 
hard disk drive into the new machine and make it drive 0 and be up and running 
without some work. So, I'm thinking about just adding my old drive as drive "D" 
on the new machine and running the old programs off of that drive. I can always 
move files and non-program stuff to the new drive, or to a 2nd partition on the 
new drive but to reinstall my old programs will be a pain. Will my approach 
work? Also, if I choose to get a laptop to replace my old desktop, since I 
won't be able to install my old hard drive from my old desktop computer, can I 
just partition the drive and then do an image copy to the 2nd partition without 
any real issues?

  Murray





 

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