- Jun 23, 2004
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So I worked on a family member's computer this weekend. The thing just wouldn't boot & I tried every trick on AT, google, etc. etc. No joy!
I ended up hooking up that HD externally and literally drug the entire contents of *that* HD into a folder on the *new* HD. (I had an old 60GB layin' around and his old one was only 10GB, so easily copied over)
Now, he's got some stuff on a program called "paper port" (?) that he said he scanned in from years past. The files are all there but he says he can't open them. I guess I ignorantly didn't think to consider any unusual file types.
Is there a way to make the program useable as it's copied over??
TIA
I ended up hooking up that HD externally and literally drug the entire contents of *that* HD into a folder on the *new* HD. (I had an old 60GB layin' around and his old one was only 10GB, so easily copied over)
Now, he's got some stuff on a program called "paper port" (?) that he said he scanned in from years past. The files are all there but he says he can't open them. I guess I ignorantly didn't think to consider any unusual file types.
Is there a way to make the program useable as it's copied over??
TIA
