Re: Buying a New Notebook - How to Transfer Programs

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The application installs will need to be run on the new laptop. You can't
move them.

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"Allan C." wrote:
|I am trying to help out a friend who will be buying a new * notebook * soon
| and wants to transfer his programs from the old to the new.
| I have read other threads here about adding the old hard drive as a slave
in
| the new PC but since this is a notebook, that will not work.
| We are assuming that he only has some of the original media - but not all.
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| All suggestions are appreciated.
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| Allan C.


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