08-12-2014, 05:31 AM
A clean install is not the best way to go?
I thought that going back to square one would mean that none of my "mistakes" would hinder getting it right this time around.
Currently, my computer seems to be working fine booted from the SSD. My issue is that many of the applications don't have the current information from their previous use on the 1TB drive.
If there's an easier way to get that information over to the SSD, the method eludes me.
All I need now is to refine the use of the SSD.
If a clean install isn't the answer, I have to admit that I'm stumped as to what I can do next.
I want to have my computer configured so it can seamlessly access the data that I've left on the 1TB drive.
I really hate to ask, but with all the suggestions I have received, I don't know which one to use in order to complete my upgrading to the SSD?
You must know how much I appreciate the assistance that I have received.
You have my complete attention!
Thanks!
I thought that going back to square one would mean that none of my "mistakes" would hinder getting it right this time around.
Currently, my computer seems to be working fine booted from the SSD. My issue is that many of the applications don't have the current information from their previous use on the 1TB drive.
If there's an easier way to get that information over to the SSD, the method eludes me.
All I need now is to refine the use of the SSD.
If a clean install isn't the answer, I have to admit that I'm stumped as to what I can do next.
I want to have my computer configured so it can seamlessly access the data that I've left on the 1TB drive.
I really hate to ask, but with all the suggestions I have received, I don't know which one to use in order to complete my upgrading to the SSD?
You must know how much I appreciate the assistance that I have received.
You have my complete attention!
Thanks!