Import source from 1 workspace to a new workspace

There appears to be something missing when I import source files from 1 project into a new project contained in a new workspace.
The source files compile indiv. with no errors in both workspaces. The old workspace compilies fine.
However when you try and run or compile the new project or new workspace I get tons of wierd errors about duplicate classes.
Jdev 903
What's up. Anyone know?

go to this link in apple and it will tell you how
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1329?viewlocale=en_US
you can also get a memory stick and move the files but it will not save your ratings or playlists. I do not suggest a stick that uses compression. I did it that way and Vista does not have a way to decompress the files so they are useless. The third way is to back up of your files if you have a cd burner. you can do this through itunes by going to file/library/back up to disk. After recording the back up. you can restore from disk on the new computer.
But I will warn you, Vista *****! I have the 64 bit version and everytime I close Itunes it erases my music. I still have the music on my computer, it just wont stay in itunes. Still dont know how to fix this.

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