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Old 05-02-2007, 06:35 PM
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Ok, I know it's not a business software, but what I meant to say it's a bit heavy duty for me, and I'd rather try to back it up myself, even if that means a fried HD. I have known about the backwards compatibility for a long time, and I do have it, but I don't know how it works. Do I just plug it into the new 'puter, but like Rabbit said, I think that it will ask me to start over.
Anyways, I just booted up the computer, and at the login screen it asked me to type in my name/password. None of the things I tried worked, they must have reset it. So I called, tech is on break, I will get a call when he gets back. I have a flash drive and several DVDs, so I can try to get info onto them. How would I go about doing that? Drag the Hard Drive Icon onto the DVD?
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