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Im getting a new computer soon and wondered if there was anyway to transfer my pokertracker data from my old one to new one. The computer I currently have is very old and so I cannot write the data onto a cd as this facility is unavailable. I also assume that the data is too large to email. How about if I only need to transfer my stats as oppossed to my whole database? Also do I need to purchase pokertracker again? Any ideas?

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Im getting a new computer soon and wondered if there was anyway to transfer my pokertracker data from my old one to new one. The computer I currently have is very old and so I cannot write the data onto a cd as this facility is unavailable. I also assume that the data is too large to email. How about if I only need to transfer my stats as oppossed to my whole database? Any ideas?
www.foldershare.comit lets you synch files over the internet
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www.foldershare.comit lets you synch files over the internet
That looks great for when I get my new computer but unfortunately my current computer doesn't meet the system requirements. My computer is an antique, i don't even have Windows 2000 or XP like foldershare.com requires. If I try to open up more than one table it crashes, hence the need for a new one. Any recomendations for which PC to get, I'll mainly be using it for poker. Im starting a new job soon and I believe that they will give me a laptop but I'm unsure whether I'll be able to corrupt it with poker. Also isn't it difficult to multi-table on a laptop due to small screen size etc. I've been looking at Dell desktops which seem good value. What system requirements are recomended? Does this sound decent or is it worth spending slighly more to upgrade?Dell DimensionTM 3100, Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with HT Technology (up to 3.20GHz, 2MB cache, 800MHz FSB), Intel® Celeron® -D Processor and Intel® 915GV Chipset, Up to 2048MB 400MHz Dual Channel memory, Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 900, Up to 1000 GB1 internal storage.
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Dell DimensionTM 3100, Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with HT Technology (up to 3.20GHz, 2MB cache, 800MHz FSB), Intel® Celeron® -D Processor and Intel® 915GV Chipset, Up to 2048MB 400MHz Dual Channel memory, Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 900, Up to 1000 GB1 internal storage.
thats plenty
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Also do I need to purchase pokertracker again? Any ideas?
you're allowed to have pokertracker on 2 computers, so when you get the new computer, just download it and send them an e-mail letting them know you got a new computer and you need a new registration number. If you've already used it on 2 computers, they'll just de-activate the old one.Holy ****, did I just help someone out?
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Question for any of u that use pokertracker as I don't use it: How does pokertracker collect stats on players? Does PT only collect stats on players that u have played at same table with or is PT able to collect stats on all players whether u r playing with them or not? Tks

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Question for any of u that use pokertracker as I don't use it: How does pokertracker collect stats on players? Does PT only collect stats on players that u have played at same table with or is PT able to collect stats on all players whether u r playing with them or not? Tks
It uses your hand histories, so it only works with players you have played against.
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you're allowed to have pokertracker on 2 computers, so when you get the new computer, just download it and send them an e-mail letting them know you got a new computer and you need a new registration number. If you've already used it on 2 computers, they'll just de-activate the old one.Holy ****, did I just help someone out?
well thats good to see someone from san antonio helping out around here
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An option if you're computer savvy is to take the hard drive out of the old computer and put it into the new one (temporarily). That way, you'll be able to copy off all the data pretty quickly.

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