On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Adam Maas <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can use the old drive as a slave, but any programs you want on the
> new machine will need to be reinstalled, most software cannot simply
> be copied over (One place where Mac's are clearly better than PC's).
> If you don't have install media for them, you'll be out of luck.
>
> -Adam

When i had the HD upgraded in this machine in 2006 i think it was, i
mentioned to the repair person(it was a Good Guys computer place in
town, now out of business) is there any way i can get what is on the
current drive loaded to the new one. He said he could "map" the
contents to the new drive.
When i picked up the computer, the new HD was installed and all of my
files, programs etc were on the new drive and all worked fine.

Dave
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