That won't copy all the system elements.  I'd use something like Acronis or
Macrium Reflect (both have free versions) to take an image of the old drive
then restore it to the new one.  Invest in a USB HDD caddy for the old one.

John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631  

> 
> An external USB HDD case that will fit either drive. Then she 
> can keep the old one for reference and easy access via connecting.
> 
 


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