View Single Post
  #6  
Old 02-25-2007, 11:38 AM
franco franco is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 3
franco is on a distinguished road
Smile

Quote:
Originally Posted by felix8406
You should be able to use Windows Easy Transfer

1. Boot up with the DVD and select Transfer files and settings from another computer
2. On the welcome page, click Next.
3. Under How do you want to transfer files and settings to your new computer?...select Use a Type of Removable Storage or Use a Network.
4. Under How to transfer files and settings, select the location you want to save the files. If you are saving to a network, select Use a Shared Network Location. If you are saving to removable storage, choose CD or DVD, USB Flash Drive, or External Hard Disk.
5. Under Where do you want to save your files?...click Browse to go to an external storage.
6. Under What do you want to transfer to your new computer?...select "All user accounts, files, and settings"; My user accounts, files, and settings only; or Advanced options

Note that you can also save the files on the drive where you will be installing Vista. Here's how: Select Use a CD, DVD or other removable media > select External hard disk or to a network location > for a network location, choose to save the file to your desktop. The files will be saved to a folder called Windows.old and the file will be called "SaveData.mig".
Thank you for that. I do have one question though..I plan on formatting the drive and doing a clean install of Vista. Can I than retrive those files and settings that I tranferred like you suggested from my external HD? In other words is transfer files and settings a backup where you can transfer back the other way?? I always thought it was a one shot deal where you wanted to set up a new computer or something?? Thank you for your time!!!
Frank
Reply With Quote
 
Page generated in 0.08943 seconds with 9 queries