How To Move Hard Drive With Partitions To Other Computer?

Feb 7, 2009

If I have a hard drive in my PC, and have partitioned it and then I want to move this hard drive on to a new computer, will the partitions stay or will I need to re-partition the hard drive in the new PC?

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