copy the smilebox folder from your computer's old my documents to the new computer's my documents.
When you launch the application and login into your account, you will notice that the titles of your old cards/smilebox creations are there but the images do not show up. YOU MUST EDIT THE MANIFEST FILE.
Right click on the manifest file in the mysmilebox folder that you moved to your new computer. Do find and replace of c:\users\[old_user]\documents to c:\users\[new_user\documents.
Note: The path may very due to the operating system
Ex: if you have windows xp the path to your my documents may look like
c:\documents and settings\jerry\my documents\smilebox
------jerry is the user, that will vary depending on what your user name is
Note: If your computer is vista or windows 7
Ex: c:\users\jerry\documents\smilebox
------jerry is the user, that will vary depending on what your user name is
First thing you do is save your files to discs. Next, deauthorize you account from your old computer. Then, import your files to your new MacBook. Finally, authorize your account from your new MacBook.
No. You can transfer the files, but not an account.
This is not an easy application to remove. However with a little digging on the Smilebox website I found the following: http://support.smilebox.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=4044 How do I uninstall Smilebox? If you simply wish to turn off notifications from Smilebox, you can do that by clicking the Smilebox tray icon (menu icon on the MAC). Simply click the "Notify Me About Recipient Views and New Designs" line and it will now show un-checked. When you exit Smilebox with notification turned off, the tray icon will also disappear. If you choose to start Smilebox at a later date, the tray icon will appear again, but will disappear when you close Smilebox again (as long as the "Notify" is un-checked). It will not remain on your tray when Smilebox isn't actively running if the "Notify" is un-checked. If you wish to uninstall the Smilebox program from your computer, please do the following: If you have Windows XP, click the Start button, then Control Panel. Select "Add or Remove Programs". When the list of programs comes up, click on Smilebox and then on the "Remove" button. If you are using a partner version of Smilebox it may have a slightly different name, such as, Hallmark Smilebox.* If you have Windows Vista or Windows 7, click on the Start button, then Control Panel. Select "Programs and Features" ("Programs" for Windows 7 users). When the list of programs comes up, click on Smilebox and then on the "Uninstall" button. If you are using a partner version of Smilebox it may have a slightly different name, such as, Hallmark Smilebox.* If you have Mac, the uninstall is a 3 step process: 1) close the icon on the menu bar (click the Smilebox icon and then select Quit from the menu options), 2) from the Applications folder, drag the Smilebox application to the trash, and 3) from your home directory, choose Library > Application Support folder, drag Smilebox to the trash. You can then empty your trash to clear Smilebox. * If you are unable to find Smilebox in your list of programs on a Windows computer, we do have an alternative way to uninstall the Smilebox application. To uninstall, you will need to find the directory where the application is saved. There is an uninstall.exe file included in the Smilebox application directory. (On all machines, you might, first, have to choose the option to Show Hidden files from within your Control Panel options): For a Windows Vista and Windows 7 computer, the Smilebox directory is defaulted to the following path: <username>\Appdata\Roaming\Smilebox. When you locate the uninstall.exe file, right click on the icon and select the option Run as Administrator. That will uninstall the program. For the Windows XP computer, the Smilebox directory defaults to the following location: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Smilebox. Double click the uninstall.exe file to uninstall Smilebox. This should remove the software.
If you have a Game Center account, just transfer that Game Center account into your new device . If you have another device without Game Center , just go on the computer and use a flash drive to transfer everything.
Unfortunately, you won't be able to transfer any of your bears to a new account.
intentionally you cant but if you sign in on the new computer with your old account and click the file share "on" button you will be able to access all of your files on your olther computer. Or you can use an ipod to computer transfer program to help.I personally use this iPad/iPhone/iPod to Computer Transfer.It helps me to transfer my songs/videos/photos/playlists etc from ipod to my computer directly and safely.It works well for me.
A google account is not stored on your computer. The account information is stored on Google's servers. So all you need to do is go to any of Google's services in your browser on a new computer that require login, such as email, and login. You can then usually click the checkbox as part of the login screen that says "Stay signed in" and you won't need to login each time.
First, one has to move his or her iTunes files onto another PC by emailing them, putting them on a USB stick, or putting them on a portable hard drive. Once the files are on another computer one will need to authorize that computer with the iTunes store account that purchased the original songs. Also, it would be wise to deauthorize the old computer because each account only has a limited number of allowed authorized computers. With the new computer authorized simply import the files and they can be played on the new PC.Alternative solution to transfer iTunes to a new PC using free Tuneswift:http://transfer-itunes-to-new-pc.blogspot.com/
Yes you can transfer your YouTube account to your AdSense account.
The history is not yours to transfer and belongs to PSN. The history remains under the PSN account and can not be moved to a new account
Save them to your computer and then re-upload them to the new account.
drag it