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To: J. C. Dithers who wrote (14875)1/14/2001 10:01:58 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
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You will notice a number of people on this thread that recommend Power Quest products. The reason is they are the best products available.

You can buy the packaged version, or the downloaded version.

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But you want to move your old hard drive data onto your new computer. There is a way to do this, however I have never done that before with a primary hard drive.

I have always used a second hard drive and installed that into the new computer.

If you ask PMS Witch, she could tell you the steps for installing your old hard drive into your new computer. I think you have to disable the OS on the old hard drive.

Anyway, I have never done that b4. I always use the 2 hard drive method. Safer spreading data onto 2 separate hard drives.

If you use a second HD, store your back-ups and other data on there, then you can install that drive in any computer, as your secondary hard drive, and your data will be right there for you.

There is always the cable connect, or network method, however that will be very slow compared to copying from one HD to another.
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