Getting info from old computer onto new computer

Hi,
I just bought a new HP desktop computer at BB and it's great. However, I need to move over the documents on my old HP desktop to this new computer. Can Best Buy burn a CD of the documents on my old hard drive, so I can load them onto this new computer? Is that the best way to transfer these files? Cost estimate?
Thanks!

The labor charge is not only time spend working on the unit but the knowledge to do the service completely and without problems. Additionally, if the old computer will not boot, more labor and tools would be required that we do not charge extra for.
Adam
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