by DThor » Mon May 09, 2011 8:41 am
My personal recommend if you're not a registered nerd is to do a clean installation on the new system, which it sounds like you've already done. Let newsbin set things up properly, following the rules for UAC. I don't recommend disabling UAC at all unless you really know what you're doing! You'll see various posts around the inet telling you how to do that. Ignore. Most bitching about UAC comes from users disliking the OS telling them where to store files, but it fills a huge security hole, especially for non tech heads.
Anyway, now the trick is to move your configuration data over to the proper location rather than trying to shoehorn it into a custom place. Ignore the old locations you used. Open config and check where your data path is. You'll see the default files there, that's where you'll want to copy your filters, spools, etc. Your nbi file will have the old, incorrect location for the data folder and download folder, you'll need to edit these. Otherwise, follow the instructions in the link I posted. Most troubles down the road come from mixing old style paths into the new paradigm. I always do clean installs. Always.
This might seem a tad complicated, but the culprit is microsoft taking this long to finally start locking their file structure down. At some point, there had to be some pain. Well, that, and you wanting your old data. Of course another option would be to ignore all this and just start fresh, but that's a pain for a longtime user.
DT