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Old 08-09-2007   #1 (permalink)
Pat
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Easy Transfer beginner

I have successfully loaded and made the connection between my old XP and new
Vista. When the XP is scanned I get a list of files etc to transfer that
includes "Windows settings". Why would I want to transfer XP settings to
Vista? This seems wrong. I also have a new Norton account on my Vista and
don't want to confuse it with settings from the old Norton program. Should I
just let the Easy Transfer program make the selection, trust it and click'OK'?

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Old 08-09-2007   #2 (permalink)
Michael Solomon
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Re: Easy Transfer beginner



"Pat" <Pat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:16D21155-4BE7-4965-81BD-2551E4C038A9@microsoft.com...
>I have successfully loaded and made the connection between my old XP and
>new
> Vista. When the XP is scanned I get a list of files etc to transfer that
> includes "Windows settings". Why would I want to transfer XP settings to
> Vista? This seems wrong. I also have a new Norton account on my Vista and
> don't want to confuse it with settings from the old Norton program. Should
> I
> just let the Easy Transfer program make the selection, trust it and
> click'OK'?


I haven't used easy transfer but if it allows you to deselect things you
don't need and/or don't want, I'd deselect those things. With regard to
settings, you should remember, this feature is primarily meant to allow a
user to transfer settings of the same OS. A few years down the road, you
and others may get new computers that already have Vista installed and you
might want to transfer your current Vista settings to the new computer.

No, you wouldn't want to transfer your XP settings to your Vista setup.
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Old 08-15-2007   #3 (permalink)
Hanz
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Easy Transfer

Easy Transfer does not transfer AntiVirus Program, It will transfer files, Documents email, If You are loking to Transfer Prgram, Need to use Windows Easy Transfer Companion a totally diffrent program, Oh i forgot Companion will not transfer anti virus program, and it will prompt you about possible program compatibility

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Old 08-15-2007   #4 (permalink)
Hanz
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Easy Transfer

Easy Transfer does not transfer AntiVirus Program, It will transfer files, Documents email, If You are looking to Transfer Prgram, Need to use Windows Easy Transfer Companion a totally diffrent program, Oh i forgot Companion will not transfer anti virus program, and it will prompt you about possible program compatibility

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