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However, you must have corresponding applications installed on that computer to open those individual files. Not all applications save their files to the user folder. You should make sure that you check other applications and the file system location where the applications save files by default, and then copy those files to the network location or to the removable media.

The next easiest method is to use the Easy Transfer feature in Windows to transfer data to a different computer. This section discusses the following scenarios in which you can use the Easy Transfer feature to back up data to a different computer:. The Windows Easy Transfer feature lets you to back up user account files and settings.

Then you can restore those files and settings to a new computer. To start Windows Easy Transfer, follow these steps:. If you want to move your data from a Windows 7-based computer to a Windows Vista-based computer, use the Windows Vista version of Windows Easy Transfer. To do this, follow these steps:. Open the support folder, and then open the migwiz folder.

Then you can restore those files and settings to the new computer. Click Next. If you are prompted to close programs, make sure that you have saved any open documents, and then click Close all. As a precaution, you can use the Backup and Restore Center feature in Windows 7 and Windows Vista to back up your data.

Note Data that you back up by using the Windows 7 Backup and Restore Center can be restored only on a Windows 7-based operating system. Note If you are prompted to close programs, make sure that you have saved any open documents and close those programs.

Or, click Close Programs. Under Back up or restore your files , click Set up backup. Select where you want to save your backup, and then click Next.

Note Remember to save your backup files to removable media or a network location. Click Let Windows choose or Let me choose , and then click Next. Make the appropriate selections, and then click Next or Save Settings and run backup. Below is an example to back up Windows XP data to an external hard drive.

Step 1. Click the " Select backup contents " button to start backup. Step 2. Step 3. Both local and network files will be listed on the left.

You can expand the directory to select the files to be backed up. Step 4. Follow the on-screen guide, select the destination where you want to save the backup. Click " Options " to encrypt the backup with password in " Backup Options ", set the backup schedule and choose to start back up at certain event in " Backup Scheme ".

There are also many other options you can explore, customize the backup task according to your need. Step 5. Step 6. EaseUS Todo Backup enables users to back up data to both third-party cloud drive and its own cloud drive. If you want to back up data to third-party cloud drive, choose Local Drive, scroll down to add Cloud Device, add and login your account.

You can also choose EaseUS's own cloud drive. Step 7. Click " Backup Now " to start backup. After the backup task is completed, it will be displayed in the form of a card on the left side of the panel. Right-click the backup task to further manage it. Unlike third-party backup software, Windows XP backup utility is a handy built-in backup tool created by Microsoft.

It aims to protect the Windows XP system and restore the computer to an earlier state from OS crash error. Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information.



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