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Heyyy computer smart people, im pretty clueless when it comes to this, but I bought a new computer just now, and i want to transfer all the stuff i have on the old one over to the new one. Now i know i can do wireless networking, which ive got setup now, but i cant transfer programs can i?

The main one i need is my photoshop program - does anyone have a copy i can possibly borrow otherwise?

woo bottom radiator hose has a small crack and leaking coolant :O will replace tomorrow.

thats a good excuse to buy fancy schmancy colored silicon hoses uleh (at least thats the excuse i'd use)

-D

Heyyy computer smart people, im pretty clueless when it comes to this, but I bought a new computer just now, and i want to transfer all the stuff i have on the old one over to the new one. Now i know i can do wireless networking, which ive got setup now, but i cant transfer programs can i?

The main one i need is my photoshop program - does anyone have a copy i can possibly borrow otherwise?

you just need to share all your stuff on the network, then copy and paste it all.

thats a good excuse to buy fancy schmancy colored silicon hoses uleh (at least thats the excuse i'd use)

-D

depends whats cheaper, genuine nissan or aftermarket.

dont wanna be wasting any money of my gay engine.

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