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Old 05-31-2009, 06:34 PM
vales
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If you have access to your old harddrive, you can copy the whole Titanium install over to your new system. However, since it's most likely using FAT32 instead of NTFS, I don't think it'll be able to read the old harddrive.

I would just shell out the 5 bucks and get the SoF client, though. If you have a local GameStop or something, might want to check to see if someone has sold them Titanium. I've seen it at my local GameStop for 8 bucks, but considering SoF is only 5+ tax with free shipping at newegg, I would go for the latter.

There's been a slew of updates for the SoF client, so it's just a matter of time before the SoF client gets to where Titanium is now. And it won't be as hard to get. SoF is the last retail CD Sony is putting out. So it's pretty much "get it while you can or regret it later" kind of thing.
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