A Look at Improvements to Windows Easy Transfer for Win

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  1. Posts : 393
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #20

    If I am not mistaken that report is a HTML file which should be easily printed from your web browser
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  2. Posts : 2
    XP Pro
       #21

    Print out of Easy Transfer Report


    z3r010 said:
    Windows Easy Transfer is an application designed to help people move their important files, user accounts, and application settings from their old PC to a new PC. The new version of Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 7 comes with improvements based on feedback received from Windows Vista customers. I wanted to take a closer look at these improvements.

    For the new version of Windows Easy Transfer, people can move their files from PCs running Windows XP and Windows Vista.

    NOTE: For the Windows 7 RC, Windows Easy Transfer can also be used to move files from a Windows 7 Beta PC to a PC running the Windows 7 RC.



    The first thing people will likely notice about the new version of Windows Easy Transfer is that is has an updated, cleaner and much simpler UI.

    People can transfer files 1 of 3 ways:


    Many folks have PCs in their homes that are used by multiple family members and thus may also have multiple user profiles. The new version of Windows Easy Transfer detects all user profiles on a single PC and allows customers to pick and choose which of the user profiles they want to transfer files from. The idea behind enabling this scenario is that it permits users to “split” a PC. For example, let’s say a family PC becomes a kids-only PC after the purchase of a new laptop for the parents. With the selectivity Windows Easy Transfer now offers, selected user profiles can be migrated to one PC and other user profiles can be transferred to another. The UI also displays the size for each user profile.



    Windows Easy Transfer also allows for enhanced selectivity of what is to be transferred. It is now possible to see every file that is selected for the migration and make changes on a per file basis. Do you have a big file (like a video) you don’t want to transfer to your new PC? You can now prevent that file from being transferred.



    The same “enhanced selectivity” I spoke about above for gathering files also applies when restoring files. It is now possible to see every file that is pending restoration and make changes on a per file basis. Did you include a file in the transfer that you don’t want to migrate to your new PC? No problem – just deselect that file.



    We are also introducing a new feature with this version: Windows Easy Transfer Reports. Any time after a migration has been completed it is now possible to view a report that details everything that was moved during the migration, where it was moved to, and a list of programs that were installed on the old PC complete with links for more information including where to re-download if possible.





    If you are an IT professional and have multiple PCs you would like to migrate, check out the User State Migration Tool for Windows 7 and new features like hard-link migration and migration from windows.old.

    Give Windows Easy Transfer a try if you haven’t already!


    How can I print out the Easy Transfer Report other than to "Cut and Past" it?
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    How can I print out the Easy Transfer Report other than to "Cut and Past" it?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Steve Ballmer Signature Edition
       #22

    Win7 32 bit to Win7 64 bit... will EZ Transfer do it?


    OK FIRST OFF I'M NOT A NOOB, and I know you cannot upgrade from the 32bit version to the 64 bit version of Win7. I have also used EZ Transfer many times in the past, XP (Files & Settings transfer Wiz), Vista, and Win7.

    Here is my scenario: I upgraded my main workstation to Win7 Ultimate from Vista Ultimate... I did this because at the time I didnt have a large enough spare HDD and I didnt want the hassle of reinstalling every app. <--- IT WAS QUICK AND EASY!

    I now have a new 750GB HDD and 3 weeks off, so I am performing a clean install of Win7 64bit on that new HDD. What I want to know is will Easy Transfer work and save the data from my current 32bit Win7, and allow me to transfer into my clean install of Win7 64bit? I can not find the answer on Technet or any other Microsoft site...

    Knowlegeable replies only... thanks!
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  4. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #23

    Darryl Licht said:
    OK FIRST OFF I'M NOT A NOOB, and I know you cannot upgrade from the 32bit version to the 64 bit version of Win7. I have also used EZ Transfer many times in the past, XP (Files & Settings transfer Wiz), Vista, and Win7.

    Here is my scenario: I upgraded my main workstation to Win7 Ultimate from Vista Ultimate... I did this because at the time I didnt have a large enough spare HDD and I didnt want the hassle of reinstalling every app. <--- IT WAS QUICK AND EASY!

    I now have a new 750GB HDD and 3 weeks off, so I am performing a clean install of Win7 64bit on that new HDD. What I want to know is will Easy Transfer work and save the data from my current 32bit Win7, and allow me to transfer into my clean install of Win7 64bit? I can not find the answer on Technet or any other Microsoft site...

    Knowlegeable replies only... thanks!
    Yes, Darryl, that is possible. WEP only saves files and settings. BTW, if you want to ask questions only skilled people can answer, consider posting in VIP.
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  5. Posts : 1,939
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Steve Ballmer Signature Edition
       #24

    Good point about VIP... however that wouldnt help the general public!
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  6. Posts : 187
    Windows 7
       #25

    Can this tool be used to transfer settings, etc from XP to Windows 7?
    (I have an external HD I can use to help with the transfer).
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  7. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #26

    Anderson2 said:
    Can this tool be used to transfer settings, etc from XP to Windows 7?
    (I have an external HD I can use to help with the transfer).
    I doubt it. Windows 7 and XP are different enough that the XP settings will be all but useless.
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  8. Posts : 187
    Windows 7
       #27

    But Licht (above) said:
    "OK FIRST OFF I'M NOT A NOOB, and I know you cannot upgrade from the 32bit version to the 64 bit version of Windows 7. I have also used EZ Transfer many times in the past, XP (Files & Settings transfer Wiz), Vista, and Windows 7."

    I guess EZ Transfer is a different utility. That's what confused me.
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  9. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #28

    I made a typo. I said WEP, I meant WET.

    WET= Windows Easy Transfer.
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  10. Posts : 1,939
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Steve Ballmer Signature Edition
       #29

    Easy Transfer does work when moving from XP to Win7.... I've used it for just that! Just run ez transfer from the Win7 DVD...
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