Mike,

> Even though it may not be the greatest idea to modify an old computer, it 
> will save hours of configuring a new computer and installing back all the 
> computer software.  

Another idea: Connect an external USB drive, download the free VMware
Player, and clone your laptop to a VM stored on the USB drive. Then take
your cloned VM and run in on another workstation/laptop using the free
VMware Player.

No reinstalling or reconfiguring anything. And even though you're
running in a VM, your VM environment will be SO MUCH FASTER on any newer
computer you run it on than it was on your original 7 year old laptop.
Plus, you have the added security of having a functional backup that is
not dependent on hardware that might die at any point in time.

Malcolm

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