Re:Moving files and programs to new computer
2010/12/11 21:27:13
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If you will save all your SONAR projects as .bun files <bundle>, then copy them to your new system, you can save yourself a lot of headaches. Plus, when you open them, it will tell you "hey, dude! This system doesn't have xxx plugin!" So you can just install the ones it asks for if you don't want to reinstall them all again. Personally, I save everything to an external hard drive and then attach that drive to the new system and copy everything back over again. Except the Operating System stuff. And you'll have to reinstall any applications that you have on the old system if you want to use them on the new one. Yeah, it's a headache, but you'll wind up with a nice new system and a brand NEW chance to clutter it up with NEW junk! Oh joy!!!
Good luck!!
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