I might get a new laptop soon. I want it to be the same as the old one and all the data and stuff. I do not want to download the whole program from new.
Can someone please tell me if that works and how it works? And is this synonymous with programs for which you have paid money?
With a Windows 10 laptop, you have a good chance.
You can use disk cloning to bring an image of the computer to newer hardware.
The operating system can adapt quite well.
If paid programs are licensed to only run on a particular hardware, then this could not work with a simple image.
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If you want to do it properly you will not get around it. Cloning the plate can work under W10 depending on how big the difference between the devices is, but you also clone with it all sorts of references to drivers and other add-on software from the old laptop manufacturer. This is a waste of memory and a source for all sorts of problems.