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ROBERT - 28 May 2007 23:25 GMT
How do I transfer my office xp suite from one hard drive to another? I have a
bigger HDD for my laptop and the old HDD as an USB backup support. How do I
install from the old to the new?
Gord Dibben - 28 May 2007 23:58 GMT
You pop the Office CD into the new HDD and install.

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

>How do I transfer my office xp suite from one hard drive to another? I have a
>bigger HDD for my laptop and the old HDD as an USB backup support. How do I
>install from the old to the new?
JLatham - 01 Jun 2007 19:12 GMT
Gord has once again hit the nail dead center on the head.  Since you've
already moved the old HDD off to be an external drive, installing/activating
fresh is the solution.

Had you been on a desktop, it would have been possible using software
provided with the new drive to first mirror the old drive to the new and then
install it as C: and press on with nothing but a couple of hours of waiting
for all the formatting and mirroring to be done.  Doing this on a laptop is
problematic in that most don't even make allowances for a second
non-EIDE/SATA drive to be connected.

> How do I transfer my office xp suite from one hard drive to another? I have a
> bigger HDD for my laptop and the old HDD as an USB backup support. How do I
> install from the old to the new?
 
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