Re: Transferring OS To New Computer
- From: John Holmes <nospam.13inch@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 13:38:36 +0200 (CEST)
Yes Baby "contributed" in alt.os.windows-xp:
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If I make a complete Hard Drive clone of my drive on my currentThe worst that can happen is that it won't fire up and you will have
computer, then transfer said drive into a BRAND new computer with a
new motherboard etc, what will happy?
What is the best way to make a transition to a new computer?
Thanks
Brian
to do a
quick repair from the OS installation disc.
that's the best.........
component and system drivers will all be wrong,
the OS will not recognise the system hardware
In reality a complete reinstall of the OS may be the better option.
You fucking idiot. Never heard of a repair installation, eh?
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