Transfer from old laptop to new pc

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Ozirohc
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31 Jan 2020

Is there any way to transfer the files on my laptop to my new pc build? I would hate to have to redo everything step by step in my new computer. Thanks.

Busta US
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31 Jan 2020

Ozirohc wrote:
31 Jan 2020
Is there any way to transfer the files on my laptop to my new pc build? I would hate to have to redo everything step by step in my new computer. Thanks.
Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud (mac), Wetransfer ? You want to transfer pc files ? Or do you mean license transferring ? If license you can deauthorize your current PC/Mac and authorize Reason again on your PC :thumbs_up:

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Oquasec
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31 Jan 2020

Transfer cables.
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Reason, FLS and Cubase NFR user.

Ozirohc
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31 Jan 2020

Busta US wrote:
31 Jan 2020
Ozirohc wrote:
31 Jan 2020
Is there any way to transfer the files on my laptop to my new pc build? I would hate to have to redo everything step by step in my new computer. Thanks.
Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud (mac), Wetransfer ? You want to transfer pc files ? Or do you mean license transferring ? If license you can deauthorize your current PC/Mac and authorize Reason again on your PC :thumbs_up:
The pc files of stuff I have already made. Sorry for the confusion.

Busta US
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31 Jan 2020

Ozirohc wrote:
31 Jan 2020
Busta US wrote:
31 Jan 2020


Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud (mac), Wetransfer ? You want to transfer pc files ? Or do you mean license transferring ? If license you can deauthorize your current PC/Mac and authorize Reason again on your PC :thumbs_up:
The pc files of stuff I have already made. Sorry for the confusion.
No worries :) If you have transfer cables like above mentioned (or an external hard drive, of course) that would be great. If not, I highly recommend you zip/rar the files you want to transfer and upload them to Google Drive (the most convenient imo), you could do that through Wetransfer or TransferXL, but there's a freemium size limit.

If you have many files you could zip them part by part (part 1, 2, 3, etc...) and upload them on G-Drive.

I think this is the best way.

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Oquasec
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31 Jan 2020

Enable AES, input 11-100 character password then backup to Carbonite, Gdrive or Mega.
Mega and carbonite are super tight
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Reason, FLS and Cubase NFR user.

Ozirohc
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31 Jan 2020

Found a solution. Usb drive works perfect. Thank you all for your time.

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