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Harry Motin wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 08:04:13 PST8, Ray Davison wrote:
>
>
>>I think you stumbled into the wrong party. Look at the subject;
>>installing a new OS on existing hardware, not new hardware on existing
>>OS
>
>
> No, I didn't get the wrong party! You mentioned using an old OS version along side a
> new installation of the OS on new hardware. That is, the old and new OS on one
> machine! That requires me to run the old OS on new hardware. And as I stated, contrary
> to Steven's and other's experiences, I've only been able to do that one time in the past.
>
> In any case I've ordered a machine. I believe I've install the ECS 1.2 upgrade on it,
> using migration (saving the previous desktop and program installs).
> HCM
>
>
Harry,
How will you use migration on a new machine?
Do you mean you will copy your old machine's OS and data over to the new
machine, and then upgrade / migrate?
If so, that should be an adventure!
Colin
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