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Oneeyedvic | 12:27 Thu 17th Jul 2008 | Technology
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I have just had to fit a new hard drive to my computer. <p> I can still access al my old files (as d drive). <p>I have installed Outlook to my new drive. I know how to put the pst files so that the new outlook program looks at these, but is it possible to take all my settings over (email account settings etc) <p>Cheers

Outlook 2003 by the way.
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if your computer will boot from the old hard drive still then you can run the file and settings transfer wizard (it's under system tools on the start menu) which will dump all your settings and documents into one file, then boot the computer into your new copy of windows run the Files and settings wizard again and import all the settings etc from the file that you just created.
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I've had to change the mother board, so no the hard drive won't boot (easily). Is that the only way?

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