I would use the data & settings transsfer wizard.
Run it, burn the resulting file to a CD or DVD.
I would also burn whatever data files I wanted to save to a CD to be safe.
Then move the HDD to the new machine, let it try to boot and give you error
messages.
Then boot from the Vista DVD and try running the boot repair.
You will have to reactivate if it works.
If it doesn't work, install Vista on the new machine and restore the
settings from the CD.
"Len Cuff" <> wrote in message
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> Is there any way I can move a perfectly working installation of Vista
> to a new PC? Friend has decided to upgrade hardware at last but
> doesn't want to lose all he has already installed. As it's really only
> the drivers that will have changed, is there any way I can get Vista
> to update the installation. I know in Xp you can do a repair which
> basically appears to reinstall 'over the top' and leaves everything
> intact but I can't find the same sort of thing in Viats?
>
> TIA
>
>
> cheers,
> Len