toppop52
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Glad the family is doing OK with the disease so far, Kyle.
There is/was a program called Ghost that will do a bit wise copy of one disc to another. I've use the Mac equivalent many times to move data from an old computer to a new one. Works like a charm as long as there aren't any significant changes to the OS. That's been the case for the last two new computer purchases, and I ended up using Apple's Migration Assistant application instead. Worked like a champ, but because the traffic went over the wireless network, it took a loooooooooooooooooooooog time. Maybe there's a winderz equivalent to MA?
I've also had good luck pulling the old drive out of the computer and sticking it into a USB box, then transferring the data over USB. That way I can keep using the old drive as either a spare or to back up the new one. If your old drive is bigger than the one in the new computer, maybe you could swap the new one into the USB box, and still put the old one in the new computer. But there have been some upgrades in the drive interfaces, too, to those would have to be compatible as well.
Ah, the joys of data migration...:grumpy:
I just put my old drive in my new desktop and have A and B drives. But I use my iPad and iPhone about 95% of the time.