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If they were identical the swap would work. I seem to recall from years
ago that slight differences in the bios between machines could affect how
the drive parameters were interpreted which could in turn affect
operations. As I said, that was years ago and it may not be a big deal
these days. Still, I'm paranoid and would prefer a new install on the new
system. If nothing else you are sure that you aren't inheriting a bunch of
old junk (temp files, device drivers, unwanted software, malware, viruses,
etc.) along with the stuff that you want to keep.
Dave Parnin
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Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN 46571
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rick baird
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wow, this sure turned into a bigger thread than I imagined. thanks to
everyone for all the great info.
how about if I do this?
Why can't I just swap the disk drives between the two towers? If this
works, it would make the whole job unbelievably easy.
My current PC is a pretty clean install, and I can live with it as is
- I was just looking for better hardware to go with it.
All my stuff would already be installed, no need to move data from one
PC to another, I've got plenty of room (over a hundred gig) on my old
pc, and the main drive is nearly brand new with a clean WinXP install.
the only things I'd be worried about would be how my current install
would react to being presented with all new and different hardware.
would I just get a bunch of "detected new hardware" messages and
everything would be hunkydory?
thanks again,
Rick
On 10/13/05, rick baird <rick.baird@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Has anyone done this?
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