Re: Moving 1000 mp3's to another computer?



<henree64@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I will be getting a new computer soon. And need to know what is the
> easiest and fastest way to get them transfered?

Connect the two computers in some way and use drag and drop. By the way,
if you get a new Mac, you can use the 'Migration Assistant' to move
everything (user accounts, applications) not just your music files. You
need to be able to connect the two by means of FireWire though.


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