Pocket drive Bay installation media.

We have a HP Pavillion A6710T a 32 bit with a HP Pocket Media drive Bay OS installed Windows Vista.  We decided to upgrade to a HP Pavilion HPE H8 - 1360T running on a Windows 7, 64-bit OS, the drive Bay can be transferred from the old system to the new, or will we just use the USB cable?

Answered my own question.  After tearing apart the two computers, it seems, Bay Pocket Media Player can be moved from one system to the other.  However space is tight and would bring down the new system further than just an exchange of normal PCI card.  Much easier to just leave it alone and use the USB cable provided with the PMD.

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