Moving Your LOGDRAFT or Soil Lab. Test Projects to a New Computer
          Last Revised January 3, 2023
          Background: This document explains how to move laboratory test data or
          boring log project files from one computer to another.
          Instructions:
          
            - On your new computer, install your GEOSYSTEM package. 
- You'll need to copy your files to a USB flash drive or over the network to your
            new computer, so insert the flash drive into your old computer, or make sure you have
            an empty directory on a network share ready.
- Start Windows Explorer and navigate to the directory that you're using to
            store your project folders. If you don't know where your project files are:
            Start your GEOSYSTEM program and look at the subdirectory listed next to each
            project shown in the "recent projects" list on the opening
            screen.
- Each project is stored in its own folder under the subdirectory you found
            in the previous step, with a .GEO extension: Just right-click on a project
            folder and "Copy", then go to your USB flash drive or network share
            directory, right-click and select "Paste".
- When you have all of your files copied, go to your new computer and create
            a new directory in which to store them (you could use C:\users\public\documents\geosystem, which is created for
            you the first time the program's started).
- Finally, copy the project folders from your USB flash drive or network share over
            to the directory you created in the previous step.
After you've copied your project files over, you might want to read this support document for tips
          on moving your program settings, grain size specification envelopes, CONS
          machine deflection tables, LOGDRAFT boring log forms, etc., from your old
          machine to your new.