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Transferr files from c-drive to a 160 GB hard drive in computer

Problem is I have transferd alot of my file,games & music from my c-drive to a new 160 GB hard drive that was installed into my computer tring to make space because my computer was saying Low disc space But the problem is that the programs have transfer with no problem when I try to go into some files the computer says it can't find it what should I do ?


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You can't just copy the programs from one drive to another and expect them to work. The Windows registry still expects your programs to be on the C: drive. You will have to re-install your programs onto the new drive if you want them to work.

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