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I have to change my computer but I want to preserve my OS as it is now. Which is the best solution to migrate my entire OS to the new computer?
I can use TimeShift, but which compatibility problems or driver problems could I encounter?
drivers compatibility migration
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I have to change my computer but I want to preserve my OS as it is now. Which is the best solution to migrate my entire OS to the new computer?
I can use TimeShift, but which compatibility problems or driver problems could I encounter?
drivers compatibility migration
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Possible duplicate of How to migrate the whole system to a new machine?
– wjandrea
19 mins ago
The core question you're asking depends on the characteristics/specifications of the machines involves. Nothing like cloning or transplanting the drive and just trying it in the new one. You may find a major problem if you have an old PC (BIOS) and try the same in a new UEFI system (that really works as it should in UEFI mode only).
– GabrielaGarcia
16 mins ago
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I have to change my computer but I want to preserve my OS as it is now. Which is the best solution to migrate my entire OS to the new computer?
I can use TimeShift, but which compatibility problems or driver problems could I encounter?
drivers compatibility migration
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I have to change my computer but I want to preserve my OS as it is now. Which is the best solution to migrate my entire OS to the new computer?
I can use TimeShift, but which compatibility problems or driver problems could I encounter?
drivers compatibility migration
drivers compatibility migration
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Possible duplicate of How to migrate the whole system to a new machine?
– wjandrea
19 mins ago
The core question you're asking depends on the characteristics/specifications of the machines involves. Nothing like cloning or transplanting the drive and just trying it in the new one. You may find a major problem if you have an old PC (BIOS) and try the same in a new UEFI system (that really works as it should in UEFI mode only).
– GabrielaGarcia
16 mins ago
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Possible duplicate of How to migrate the whole system to a new machine?
– wjandrea
19 mins ago
The core question you're asking depends on the characteristics/specifications of the machines involves. Nothing like cloning or transplanting the drive and just trying it in the new one. You may find a major problem if you have an old PC (BIOS) and try the same in a new UEFI system (that really works as it should in UEFI mode only).
– GabrielaGarcia
16 mins ago
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Possible duplicate of How to migrate the whole system to a new machine?
– wjandrea
19 mins ago
Possible duplicate of How to migrate the whole system to a new machine?
– wjandrea
19 mins ago
The core question you're asking depends on the characteristics/specifications of the machines involves. Nothing like cloning or transplanting the drive and just trying it in the new one. You may find a major problem if you have an old PC (BIOS) and try the same in a new UEFI system (that really works as it should in UEFI mode only).
– GabrielaGarcia
16 mins ago
The core question you're asking depends on the characteristics/specifications of the machines involves. Nothing like cloning or transplanting the drive and just trying it in the new one. You may find a major problem if you have an old PC (BIOS) and try the same in a new UEFI system (that really works as it should in UEFI mode only).
– GabrielaGarcia
16 mins ago
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Possible duplicate of How to migrate the whole system to a new machine?
– wjandrea
19 mins ago
The core question you're asking depends on the characteristics/specifications of the machines involves. Nothing like cloning or transplanting the drive and just trying it in the new one. You may find a major problem if you have an old PC (BIOS) and try the same in a new UEFI system (that really works as it should in UEFI mode only).
– GabrielaGarcia
16 mins ago