Believe me, I'll be GOOGLING like crazy all morning and searching more around the Forum. But I'd still like a word of advice on this from you guys.
Brand new computer. Backed up the old one on a 3Tb drive using "Backup" and put my C drive program files--including Desktop, and some other files (NOT any system files--into a C folder, and put my other hard drives in their entirety into D folder, E folder, etc.
Now it's time to transfer. Can't I just select all of the contents of D folder and "Copy" to the new D drive? Or is "Restore" a better option for some reason.
It's the new solid state C drive I'm worried about--with Cakewalk, Melodyne, all of my crucial music programs on there. Although I'll research first, my thought was to Copy (or restore) all of those files to the new C drive first (which already has Windows 10 on it), understanding that I may not be able to run them (because of Registry complications?) and THEN as I find out that various programs don't run, REINSTALL them one by one as I discover this.
Have I got this right?
Thanks in advance.