Transferring software to new PC

You could ghost your old machines HDD and dumpt the image on your new one. Damn messy though as all the drivers on the image wouldn't match your new machine.

Clean install mate, it's the only way to be sure.
 
As said, fresh installs are the esiest way to go

gives you a chance to update everything aswell

ghosting old drive to new will result in blue screen of death 9 times out of 10 to so it may not even boot
 
But wouldn't it be possible to move it onto a CD/DVD in the old machine, and install it from there on the new one?

In a word, no. Simply copying program files to a disk takes not account of alll the related registry enteries and other system files that get sprayed around the place. You need to reinstall from the original disks or download files.
 
fresh installation is always best, especially if you are going from one OS to another.

Everything is so easy now to install and update online
 
fresh installation is always best, especially if you are going from one OS to another.

Everything is so easy now to install and update online

OK, here's one for you......

I've been successfully using Quickbooks 3.1 for Windows on my XP machine. It is installed on floppy discs.

How do I get it to run on my new w7 machine?
 
OK, here's one for you......

I've been successfully using Quickbooks 3.1 for Windows on my XP machine. It is installed on floppy discs.

How do I get it to run on my new w7 machine?

If it will run, copy all files on floppies to dvd or usb flash stick.

Copy onto new machine and run setup.exe or whatever the install file is called.
 
If it will run, copy all files on floppies to dvd or usb flash stick.

Copy onto new machine and run setup.exe or whatever the install file is called.

Right.......

So I find someone who can copy floppies on to a CD and try using that.....

I wish I could remember how I installed it on my last PC, let alone the new one.....
 
USB floppy drives are cheap.
 
You should be able to pick on up cheap enough

failing that a USB stick should be cheaper, even if its a 256mb (if you can still get them) to run your software from
 
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