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Thread: How can I copy my entire game collection on my 120GB to my 80GB
  

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  1. #1 How can I copy my entire game collection on my 120GB to my 80GB 
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    I realized I didn't really need 120GB for games since I'm only taking up about 40GB right now. What program can I use?
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    Angelus3X is offline The Anomaly
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    WinHiiP
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    Yeah I've done it before upgrading from a 60 to 160 HD. Works great.
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    extract your games with WinHiip
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    actually u don't even have to extract, i bet that's what other ppl meant by "WinHiip" but were 2 lazy to explain themselves, so i will .
    anyway, WinHiip has an option to do just that, right at the top there's a button called "Copy Drive", guess what this does...YUP! u got it! it Copies the Drive!
    now, isn't that just convenient?

    Good Luck,
    StavFX;
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