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How to use Windows Easy Transfer to migrate to Windows 10?
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Ever since Microsoftpulled the plug on Windows 7, users have been rushing to upgrade to keep their data safe. Of course, those that belong to business groups could always opt to go for theWindows7Extended Support for Business.
However, the vast majority will probably go for the upgrade. As such, the biggest concern after the upgrade itself is how will usersmigrate all of their datafrom theirWindows7 computers toWindows10.
Normally’ the first thing that may pop in your hear would be to just copy everything on an external hard drive, and then paste it back on the PC when it is upgraded.
While this indeed a good idea for general files and folders, it doesn’t work with complex data, such as user profiles, installed programs or games, or other similar items.
Fortunately enough, there are plenty of methods you can use to upgrade toWindows10 and take your data along with you. One good example is by using theWindowsEasy Transfertool, and this article will show exactly how you can use it.
Can I go from Windows 7 to 10 using?
If you’re going for aWindows10 upgrade, most likely you will be performing an in-place upgrade. Thus,you can choose an external hard disk or USB flash drive since the old and the new computer is actually the same computer.
Now that you have copied the profile on the USB stick, it is time to transfer it to the newWindows10 PC
By following this method, you should be able to efficiently useWindowsEasy Transferto migrate data from yourWindows7 PC to yourWindows10 PC.
This method has been proven to be quite secure, and it doesn’t require you to use any third-party migration tools.
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Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.
When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.
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