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Old 11-01-2007, 07:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Transferring programs to new hard drive... can this be done?

I am upgrading soon, and I have an old 40GB IDE hard drive running windows 2000. I want to get rid of it. However, it has lots of programs installed on it that I paid for, such as nero, microsoft office, etc. Is there any way to install vista on a new SATA drive, then somehow transfer these programs? If not, could I somehow install vista on a new drive, then just keep this as a secondary drive with my programs?
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