How to make my desktop "movable"

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Good morning,
I brought a new computer, and I don't want to reinstall and
reconfigure all the programs I have in the old one.
I know there is virtualization, that could help me avoid this (by
creating a virtual machine of my old PC, with VMware Converter, and
then transfer it to the new PC), but it is limiting, because I can't
play 3D games inside a VM, since it "sees" only a SVGA card...
Is there any other way to "transfer" my OS to the new PC?
Thanks
.



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