heythatguylol
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I have a slow aging 160gb drive and I want to upgrade to a new drive WITHOUT reinstalling and starting over from scratch.
No one wants to go back from the beginning to reconfigure. The PC is quite problem free, with all the latest updates of Windows and all installed softwares. It has no viruses/spywares or unwanted programs or files present so there's no reason to reformat.
I want to copy ALL the files from the old slow drive to the new fast drive and on thehttp://discuss.extremetech.com/forums/thread/1004424264.aspx# software side minimal changes. Is it possible to do this legitimately?
It's running on Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit.
No one wants to go back from the beginning to reconfigure. The PC is quite problem free, with all the latest updates of Windows and all installed softwares. It has no viruses/spywares or unwanted programs or files present so there's no reason to reformat.
I want to copy ALL the files from the old slow drive to the new fast drive and on thehttp://discuss.extremetech.com/forums/thread/1004424264.aspx# software side minimal changes. Is it possible to do this legitimately?
It's running on Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit3.4ghz Dual Core2gbNvidia 9600 GT
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Intel
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
- CPU
- 3.4ghz Dual Core
- Motherboard
- not sure
- Memory
- 2gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia 9600 GT
- Sound Card
- not sure
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG twenty something inch
- Hard Drives
- loud and 160gb
- PSU
- don't know what this means
- Case
- big rectangle
- Cooling
- huge block looking thing with metals surrounding fans inside