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notCardio
I walk the line
I want to move all of my stuff on one pc to a larger hard drive. Is it true that I can only backup data, and not software? What if I wanted to move it to a new pc? Would I have to move only the data, and re-install all of the software? I could have sworn that there were programs like Ghost, or something like it, that could essentially create a disk image that could be loaded to a different drive, as in the case of a disk crash. Is this incorrect?
Also, in case I can't move the software and I just want to use a different data drive, if I use an external usb drive will it just be slower than molasses? It's an old machine with IDE architecture, so I'd have to find an internal IDE drive, which would probably mean I'd need a bigger power supply, and I don't really want to go to that much trouble for a machine I'd rather just replace. On the other hand, I don't really want to re-install a bunch of software, either, especially if it means I'd have pay to get newer versions of everything to run on a new machine.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Also, in case I can't move the software and I just want to use a different data drive, if I use an external usb drive will it just be slower than molasses? It's an old machine with IDE architecture, so I'd have to find an internal IDE drive, which would probably mean I'd need a bigger power supply, and I don't really want to go to that much trouble for a machine I'd rather just replace. On the other hand, I don't really want to re-install a bunch of software, either, especially if it means I'd have pay to get newer versions of everything to run on a new machine.
Thanks for any help you can give me.