Old files from hard drive to new PC?

Me
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I bought a new notebook yesterday after the other one has been greased. Now I have removed the SSD and put it in an external housing. I only wonder how I can get the files over. By that I do not mean photos etc. But rather the applications such as Photoshop. Since Photoshop and other Adobe products were obtained in a way that is not quite legal, the problem is that I can only use the versions that were on the old computer because they were still crackable (2018 versions). How do I get things over without changing the record? There are also my passwords that I urgently need. I don't want a copy of the whole disk, just the programs.

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You can't just move programs like files. You have to download the stuff again and then crack it again, even if I advise against it, especially if you just write it here publicly, it could be more expensive than a license…

And you can crack 2019 and so on just by the way. I don't tell how and so on. I had done that at the time but had long since stopped. I won't do it again or show others how to do it.

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Does not work like that. Only with standalone programs. But not with programs that are also in the registry and so on. You should install it correctly. Especially something like Photoshop.

po

Yes and programs almost always have a setup or exe file which then causes an installation. Incidentally, I have often used programs without installation that automatically write themselves into the registry when they start. ^^

Me

I already know how to do that, but you can't get to the 19er version anymore