Hi Dru,

Perhaps Soapware resists transfer to a new drive or computer?

(We all know an EMR like that.)

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If you don't know, the easiest thing is to clone the existing drive to a new drive.

If cloning works, you're done.

Many new drives include cloning programs.

Or you can use a utility like many of the ones listed here with the free ones first:

https://www.majorgeeks.com/mg/sortlicense/partitioning.html

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Another possible but trickier solution is to try virtualizing the whole computer and then mounting it on a host computer.

You can create a virtual machine file that holds your whole computer with Microsoft's free Disk2Vhd:

https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/microsoft_disk2vhd.html

You can then copy and run the virtual file on most fast modern computers (lots of RAM helps) with Oracle's free version of VirtualBox:

https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/virtualbox.html

When you open the virtual file, the original computer appears in a window, running almost as fast as it would if installed normally on the same computer. But it thinks, for the most part, that it's still on the original computer.

In the window, you run your original computer normally and your changes are saved in the virtual file, which can be copied to other computers.

Configuration can be a bit tricky and some copy-protection schemes still require original keys (it's best to install the main program on a clean virtual system), but virtualization might work for you if cloning fails.

Cheers,

Carl Fogel