Transfer files from an old to a new computer?
Hello everyone,
I want to replace my ancient computer (upgraded to Windows 10) with a new one. How can I transfer all files, apps, etc. to the new computer?
Thank you in advance for your help
Peter
Hello everyone,
I want to replace my ancient computer (upgraded to Windows 10) with a new one. How can I transfer all files, apps, etc. to the new computer?
Thank you in advance for your help
Peter
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these are the standard things.
important is that you copy your user ordner without appdata.
the programs are partially reinstalled faster than transferred
Of course, you can use software (e.g. Acronis True Image, or free: Paragon) to create a complete reflection on e.g. an external USB hard drive and then load it on the new PC. However, I wouldn’t do that, from time to time, you should make PCs flat and start fresh (then everything goes much faster and better again).
Get a reasonable external hard drive, e.g. Seagate, Samsung, WD and copy the most important data on it, e.g. documents folders. For security reasons, you can save a complete backup on it, for the emergency, but I would just copy the data you really need.
I would connect the old hard drive to the nine computer via SATA (provisional) as second hard drive.
You then have to decide whether your data is copied to the SSD of the nine computer, or whether the old disk is to be used as a data storage.