Depends hows much data you have, if its only a GB or 2 then use a pendrive, might take a bit of time in USB 1.1 but it'll get there, if you have more then u'll probs av to take out the hard drive and eithwe take it to your local computer shop (not PC world or some other massive store) and ask if they can fish the data off and put it on a DVD or CD or but a hard drive caddy and do it youself. Alternatively, you could consider just opening both computers and putting the old hard drive into the new one. Your old computer will most likely have IDE connections, and your new one may possibly have SATA, I recommend going to Google and searching for a tutorial on how to switch hard drives, including how to make them "Slaves" and "Masters", if you do it this way, you can leave your old hard drive in the new computer and you'll have larger storage capacity on your new computer.
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