Sailor's right. Depends on the game though. Give it a shot with a couple. Be sure to copy any game related folders in docs & settings to your docs & settings folder on the new system's drive. Look for stuff in application data, local settings, etc. It's still quite possible you'll miss things the game installs in Windows itself.
You'd have better luck opening up the target machine and putting your c drive in as master, repairing your HAL & drivers as necessary. Not pleasant.
I'd take my game disks & install on the new machine. Then you only have to copy over your saved games.
Portability is one place pre-HD consoles have had an advantage.
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