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Hi,
I am waiting for my new laptop to come in the mail. My current laptop is running Windows 7 32-bit. The new one runs Windows 7 64-bit.

I understand I will have to reinstall programs, but what is an efficient (and free) way to transfer files (and settings?) over the new system? In addition to files, I would like my browser bookmarks, pinned folders, email messages (thunderbird), and the like transferred.

My current hard-drive is using about 100 GB of space.

If it helps, I also have a 500 GB external hard-drive available for use. I don't have any special high-speed connection/file transfer wires. I may have some old ethernet wires laying around somewhere.
 

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Hello there.
Just copy/back up the important files you want to keep to the external hard drive and then replace them on your new laptop windows installation. Seeing you don't have many files to transfer, it seems to be the easiest solution.
Or as theog said: windows easy transfer: transfer between computers
 
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thank you for the replies,
with using Windows Easy Transfer, is there any issue of transferring from 32bit to 64bit?
 

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Going from 32 to 64 bit using WET may not be the best idea, if it would work at all(not sure about that). I personally wouldn't do it, considering the potential for problems.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64Intel C2D E8400@4Ghz OC4x2GB Kingston HyperX 8500@1066MhzNvidia GTS450 OC
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom/DIY
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel C2D E8400@4Ghz OC
Motherboard
ASUS P5Q-E, bios 2101
Memory
4x2GB Kingston HyperX 8500@1066Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTS450 OC
Sound Card
Onboard SoundMax
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung Syncmaster 17"
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
WD6402AAEX-640GB(system), WD10EALX-1TB(storage), other external disks & docking stations
PSU
Corsair TX-750 V2
Case
Custom Tower
Cooling
Air: Arctic Cooling 2xF8 & F12; Akasa AK-968, 2xAK-HD-BL
Mouse
Gigabyte M6900
Internet Speed
10M/1M
WET has no issue with x86 or x64 or a mix.
Is your old rig CLEAN?
 

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i'm not sure what is meant by clean, but it has no viruses and I try to keep files organized.

Occasionally I may dust the old rig too (haha).
 

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I would just drag my active User folders to external to copy into the new install, as importing settings is a corruption path.

Best to go completely clean: Clean up factory bloatware

Google how to transfer Thunderbird mail and account settings.

Your browser Favorites can be exported from the Bookmarks/Favorites tab. If you use IE your Favorites User file will also populate browser Favorites.
 
Hi,
I got my new notebook and I used the Windows Easy Transfer with external hard drive along with reinstalling my programs. The process was smoother than expected. Thank you all for your help in resolving this issue.
 

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You are welcome.
 

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