Does 10 have anything like "Windows Easy Transfer" yet?

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  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 9926
       #1

    Does 10 have anything like "Windows Easy Transfer" yet?


    I know there are numerous "good" reasons why the Easy Transfer tool was done away with by Microsoft, and I am not here to debate those reasons or re-hash discussions on these reasons. What I want to know is the following:


    • Is the tool likely to make a return to 10 -- in any simple and easy-to-use form -- before 10 hits RTM?
    • Is there a simpler process than all of the sysprep/scripting solutions I have seen in my searches of this forum? Those seem directed at the technical folks who constantly wipe and install different versions of 10 while still wanting access to the same basic profiles.
    • Is there a free tool or nominally inexpensive tool that y'all have seen sucess with when trying to migrate user profiles (settings, files, list of installed programs) from Windows 7 computers to Windows 10?


    There must be a simple way to do this if Microsoft wants 10 to be the success that 7 was and continues to be. Uploading everything to OneDrive is just not a solution for everyone, mainly grandparents and people with terrible ISPs that think DSL is fast enough for their customers.
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  2. Posts : 1,937
    win 10 Insider
       #2

    Not sure how you got all that misinformation but you could have got what you need from the Tutorials Section.

    Windows 10 Technical Preview - Upgrade from Windows 7 or 8 - Windows 10 Forums
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 9926
    Thread Starter
       #3

    linw said:
    Not sure how you got all that misinformation but you could have got what you need from the Tutorials Section.

    Windows 10 Technical Preview - Upgrade from Windows 7 or 8 - Windows 10 Forums

    Not sure why you thought upgrade-in-place instructions would answer my question. OBVIOUSLY things are simple if one just wants to do an upgrade of an existing 7/8 install. Heck, I could upgrade a box from 2000 all the way to 10 if I wanted to, that's child's play! Things are more challenging when one wants to do a clean install and import your profile or, as will be the case in 6 months, move your stuff to a brand new PC that shipped with 10.
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  4. Posts : 46
    64-bit 10240 10 Pro
       #4

    The information that you were given is the only way I know of doing it( your old os and programs are kept in a file called old computer) you can easily extract what you need, but I suppose you can use the built in backup tool that is in Windows 7 and backup your program files or you can use an app such as Acronis
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  5. Posts : 1,254
    Windows 8.1, Win10Pro
       #5

    Long ago, there was an interesting app known as Alohabob PC Relocator -- and what it did was allow you to "migrate" your stuff from one PC to another. So, if you had Vista on one PC, and wanted to migrate to Win7 on another PC, you installed Alohabob on the first PC, ran the app to build a collection file and then, migrated the stuff to the Win7 PC. You could do that by copying the file, or you could do that by connecting the two PCs with an Ethernet crossover cable. I did it both ways.

    And, with few notable exceptions, not only your data and settings, but also your apps, were copied to the new PC.

    MS liked this so much they bought out Alohabob and rebranded the app with their own name -- and after a short while, pulled it from distribution! I think that is what is know as "buying out your competition".

    Fortunately, LapLink is still around and they do have an app that does much the same thing -- allow you to migrate your stuff from one PC to another. I have used this, too, and it works quite well.

    So, MS no longer offers the option of migrating apps from one PC to another. Whether LapLink will update their app for Win10 remains to be seen.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Win7
       #6

    MAXAR RE said:
    I know there are numerous "good" reasons why the Easy Transfer tool was done away with by Microsoft, and I am not here to debate those reasons or re-hash discussions on these reasons. What I want to know is the following:


    • Is the tool likely to make a return to 10 -- in any simple and easy-to-use form -- before 10 hits RTM?
    • Is there a simpler process than all of the sysprep/scripting solutions I have seen in my searches of this forum? Those seem directed at the technical folks who constantly wipe and install different versions of 10 while still wanting access to the same basic profiles.
    • Is there a free tool or nominally inexpensive tool that y'all have seen sucess with when trying to migrate user profiles (settings, files, list of installed programs) from Windows 7 computers to Windows 10?


    There must be a simple way to do this if Microsoft wants 10 to be the success that 7 was and continues to be. Uploading everything to OneDrive is just not a solution for everyone, mainly grandparents and people with terrible ISPs that think DSL is fast enough for their customers.
    Not sure if you are still searching. But I came across something that might be worth a shot for you. As you know MS removed Easy Transfer from Win 8.1. However, if you have a Win7 pc nearby you can copy the migwiz folder from the System32 folder to a flash drive and then run it on a Win 8.1 machine without issue. Leads me to believe that this same method may be possible for Win10
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  7. Posts : 4,142
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
       #7

    Download the windows ADK for your version of windows and use the
    USER STATE MIGRATION TOOL

    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=526740

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-US/downl....aspx?id=39982
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  8. Posts : 17
    Windows 10
       #8

    Zinstall guys already offer their "Easy Transfer" to Windows 10, as well as their full migration tools, because of course they do :)
    Even have a "Windows Easy Transfer" tutorial.

    The catch? It's not free at all.
    Guess they are entitled to that, though, seeing as MS completely abandoned their migration efforts (see the Alohabob story above).
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  9. Posts : 1,524
    Windows 10 Pro (32-bit) 16299.15
       #9

    Kyhi said:
    Download the windows ADK for your version of windows and use the
    USER STATE MIGRATION TOOL
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=526740
    The scanstate tool in the current version of the Windows 10 ADK (10075) doesn't seem to work so well though. My suggestion would be to wait for the next version.
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
       #10

    Easy Transfer has F'd up every profile I've ever tried it on.
    Profile Wizard, I've had 100% success with, both local and domain profiles.

    ForensiT Free Downloads
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