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Old 05-02-2008, 11:14 PM
acetoolguy
 
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Default transfering info

I'm finally getting a new desktop and am wondering the best way to move data
from one to the other. I've been told to save data to a flash drive or use a
cable and transfer it that way. on a 10point scale i'd say my computer skills
are about a 3.
I'd be grateful for your thoughts.....
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Old 05-02-2008, 11:37 PM
PD43
 
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acetoolguy <acetoolguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I'm finally getting a new desktop and am wondering the best way to move data
>from one to the other. I've been told to save data to a flash drive or use a
>cable and transfer it that way. on a 10point scale i'd say my computer skills
>are about a 3.
>I'd be grateful for your thoughts.....


If the desktop has Vista, you can install the Files and Settings
Transfer program on a thumb drive or an external hard drive
(recommended) and follow the instructions.

Did that yesterday and it worked like a champ.

All of my various email settings for Outlook and OE, plus all of my
favorites and customized IE settings were transferred, as well as all
of My Documents, My Pictures, and other folders I chose were easily
transferred.
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Old 05-02-2008, 11:41 PM
PA Bear [MS MVP]
 
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Will the new machine be running WinXP or Vista?
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acetoolguy wrote:
> I'm finally getting a new desktop and am wondering the best way to move
> data
> from one to the other. I've been told to save data to a flash drive or use
> a
> cable and transfer it that way. on a 10point scale i'd say my computer
> skills are about a 3.
> I'd be grateful for your thoughts.....


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Old 05-02-2008, 11:58 PM
Colin Barnhorst
 
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Default Re: transfering info

The "Files and Settings Transfer" program is on XP. Vista uses the Windows
Easy Transfer wizard.

"PD43" <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:rp5n141r1iod63piml87ogc584948u26lu@4ax.com...
> acetoolguy <acetoolguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>I'm finally getting a new desktop and am wondering the best way to move
>>data
>>from one to the other. I've been told to save data to a flash drive or use
>>a
>>cable and transfer it that way. on a 10point scale i'd say my computer
>>skills
>>are about a 3.
>>I'd be grateful for your thoughts.....

>
> If the desktop has Vista, you can install the Files and Settings
> Transfer program on a thumb drive or an external hard drive
> (recommended) and follow the instructions.
>
> Did that yesterday and it worked like a champ.
>
> All of my various email settings for Outlook and OE, plus all of my
> favorites and customized IE settings were transferred, as well as all
> of My Documents, My Pictures, and other folders I chose were easily
> transferred.


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Old 05-03-2008, 12:02 AM
Colin Barnhorst
 
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Default Re: transfering info

If both computers are running XP then you can use the Files and Settings
Transfer wizard built into XP to move the data to the new computer. The
easiest way is to run FAST on the old machine and save the date to
intermediate storage such as a flash drive or external hard drive. Then run
FAST on the new machine to complete the transfer.

If the old computer is XP and the new one is Vista then you can run the
Windows Easy Transfer wizard on the Vista dvd on the XP machine the same way
as you would FAST and complete the transfer by running WET again on the
Vista machine.

"acetoolguy" <acetoolguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3EE8135C-FC33-43E2-9C7A-9E8609CA122A@microsoft.com...
> I'm finally getting a new desktop and am wondering the best way to move
> data
> from one to the other. I've been told to save data to a flash drive or use
> a
> cable and transfer it that way. on a 10point scale i'd say my computer
> skills
> are about a 3.
> I'd be grateful for your thoughts.....
> --
> Steve


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Old 05-03-2008, 12:03 AM
Ken Blake, MVP
 
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Default Re: transfering info

On Fri, 2 May 2008 15:14:00 -0700, acetoolguy
<acetoolguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I'm finally getting a new desktop and am wondering the best way to move data
> from one to the other. I've been told to save data to a flash drive or use a
> cable and transfer it that way. on a 10point scale i'd say my computer skills
> are about a 3.
> I'd be grateful for your thoughts.....



There are several choices. Here are a few ways:

1. E-mail the data from the old machine and read it on the new one.

2. Network the two machines and transfer the data over the network.

3. Remove the drive from the old computer and install it temporarily
(or even permanently) in the new computer.

4. Use floppies and span the larger files over several diskettes using
a file splitting program (or any standard zip utility, which can also
do this).

5. Copy the files to CDs

6. Copy the files to a USB thumb drive.

Which of these is best for you depends on several things: how much
data you have to transfer, whether you plan to keep the old computer,
whether you are willing to spend a few dollars for a thumb drive if
you don't have one, etc.

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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Old 05-03-2008, 12:40 AM
acetoolguy
 
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Default Re: transfering info

Sorry...should have encluded I'll be going from XP to Vista.


thanks so much for the quick replys though
--
Steve


"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

> On Fri, 2 May 2008 15:14:00 -0700, acetoolguy
> <acetoolguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm finally getting a new desktop and am wondering the best way to move data
> > from one to the other. I've been told to save data to a flash drive or use a
> > cable and transfer it that way. on a 10point scale i'd say my computer skills
> > are about a 3.
> > I'd be grateful for your thoughts.....

>
>
> There are several choices. Here are a few ways:
>
> 1. E-mail the data from the old machine and read it on the new one.
>
> 2. Network the two machines and transfer the data over the network.
>
> 3. Remove the drive from the old computer and install it temporarily
> (or even permanently) in the new computer.
>
> 4. Use floppies and span the larger files over several diskettes using
> a file splitting program (or any standard zip utility, which can also
> do this).
>
> 5. Copy the files to CDs
>
> 6. Copy the files to a USB thumb drive.
>
> Which of these is best for you depends on several things: how much
> data you have to transfer, whether you plan to keep the old computer,
> whether you are willing to spend a few dollars for a thumb drive if
> you don't have one, etc.
>
> --
> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
> Please Reply to the Newsgroup
>

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Old 05-03-2008, 01:29 AM
PA Bear [MS MVP]
 
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Default Re: transfering info

Start here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...ytransfer.mspx

acetoolguy wrote:
> Sorry...should have encluded I'll be going from XP to Vista.
>
>
> thanks so much for the quick replys though
>
>> On Fri, 2 May 2008 15:14:00 -0700, acetoolguy
>> <acetoolguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm finally getting a new desktop and am wondering the best way to move
>>> data from one to the other. I've been told to save data to a flash drive
>>> or use a cable and transfer it that way. on a 10point scale i'd say my
>>> computer skills are about a 3.
>>> I'd be grateful for your thoughts.....

>>
>>
>> There are several choices. Here are a few ways:
>>
>> 1. E-mail the data from the old machine and read it on the new one.
>>
>> 2. Network the two machines and transfer the data over the network.
>>
>> 3. Remove the drive from the old computer and install it temporarily
>> (or even permanently) in the new computer.
>>
>> 4. Use floppies and span the larger files over several diskettes using
>> a file splitting program (or any standard zip utility, which can also
>> do this).
>>
>> 5. Copy the files to CDs
>>
>> 6. Copy the files to a USB thumb drive.
>>
>> Which of these is best for you depends on several things: how much
>> data you have to transfer, whether you plan to keep the old computer,
>> whether you are willing to spend a few dollars for a thumb drive if
>> you don't have one, etc.
>>
>> --
>> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
>> Please Reply to the Newsgroup


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Old 05-03-2008, 02:15 AM
Colin Barnhorst
 
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Default Re: transfering info

Its fun. Enjoy!

"PD43" <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>The "Files and Settings Transfer" program is on XP. Vista uses the
>>Windows
>>Easy Transfer wizard.

>
> HEY! I've only been using Vista for a day! <g>


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Old 05-03-2008, 02:20 AM
Ken Blake, MVP
 
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Default Re: transfering info

On Fri, 2 May 2008 16:40:24 -0700, acetoolguy
<acetoolguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Sorry...should have encluded I'll be going from XP to Vista.



Regardless of operating system, all the choices I mentioned should
work.



> thanks so much for the quick replys though
> --
> Steve
>
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2 May 2008 15:14:00 -0700, acetoolguy
> > <acetoolguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm finally getting a new desktop and am wondering the best way to move data
> > > from one to the other. I've been told to save data to a flash drive or use a
> > > cable and transfer it that way. on a 10point scale i'd say my computer skills
> > > are about a 3.
> > > I'd be grateful for your thoughts.....

> >
> >
> > There are several choices. Here are a few ways:
> >
> > 1. E-mail the data from the old machine and read it on the new one.
> >
> > 2. Network the two machines and transfer the data over the network.
> >
> > 3. Remove the drive from the old computer and install it temporarily
> > (or even permanently) in the new computer.
> >
> > 4. Use floppies and span the larger files over several diskettes using
> > a file splitting program (or any standard zip utility, which can also
> > do this).
> >
> > 5. Copy the files to CDs
> >
> > 6. Copy the files to a USB thumb drive.
> >
> > Which of these is best for you depends on several things: how much
> > data you have to transfer, whether you plan to keep the old computer,
> > whether you are willing to spend a few dollars for a thumb drive if
> > you don't have one, etc.
> >
> > --
> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup
> >


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