When you move computers or reinstall an operating system it is convenient to be able to also keep your files and settings. But these files and settings can be hidden in some obscure places, making manually transferring them difficult. Windows Easy Transfer provides a way to easily backup, transfer and restore your settings with a single application.
Windows Easy Transfer can move files such as documents, photos, videos and music, application settings like email accounts and user settings, and Windows configuration settings.
This guide provides a number of tutorials that demonstrate how Windows Easy Transfer can be used, as well as looking at other similar migration applications.
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