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From: fastcats8/25/2010 12:26:53 PM
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My new Win7 64bit computer will arrive today, three days after encountering the blue screen of death during startup of my XP 32bit PC. I can start and operate in safe mode and disk diagnostics indicate my existing drives are healthy. After many hours I can't seem to find the problem.

Question: Can I install my existing "C" drive in a spare slot on the new machine and use Microsoft's transfer tool from within the new PC to get user settings, etc. into the W7 environment? Or must I transfer the info to an external hard disk and import it into the new machine?

Thanks.

John
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