Guest Kerem Gümrükcü Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 Hi, i have a situation here, where i have to move a User Environment A.) to a new PC. The User is named e.g. steven_baumann and the best would be to completely move his entire account and all his settings, applications (outlook express, office, etc), etc,...from computer one to computer two. is there any way to do this safe? Much better would be if i just could move the entire Windows Environment on o the new Hardware. Can i do this with any build in or free windows software or another free windows software? I cant use any software i have to pay money for, since i dont have any buddget anymore,... The new is preinstalled a up2date Windows XP Pro, with only Admin Account. Both Systems are XP Pro, SP3 up2date, but have different hardware base, the old one has older and totally different hardware, than the new one,... TIA,... Regards Kerem -- ----------------------- Beste Grüsse / Best regards / Votre bien devoue Kerem Gümrükcü Latest Project: http://www.codeplex.com/restarts Latest Open-Source Projects: http://entwicklung.junetz.de ----------------------- "This reply is provided as is, without warranty express or implied."
Guest marx404 Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 Re: Moving complete User Environment from Installation A.) to Installation B.)... You could look into the new HD manufacturer's web site and download their free utilities. ex: Maxtor has a free HD (Maxblast) that you can use to migrate data from one HD to another. If you are going to a different mobo or different hardware, notch the HW profile and drivers will not work and will need to be corrected. -- marx404 _________________ "Kerem Gümrükcü" <kareem114@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eQEYbJ43IHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > i have a situation here, where i have to move a User Environment A.) > to a new PC. The User is named e.g. steven_baumann > and the best would be to completely move his entire account and all > his settings, applications (outlook express, office, etc), etc,...from > computer > one to computer two. is there any way to do this safe? Much better would > be if i just could move the entire Windows Environment on o the new > Hardware. Can i do this with any build in or free windows software or > another free windows software? I cant use any software i have to pay > money for, since i dont have any buddget anymore,... > > The new is preinstalled a up2date Windows XP Pro, with only Admin Account. > Both Systems are XP Pro, SP3 up2date, but have different hardware > base, the old one has older and totally different hardware, than the > new one,... > > TIA,... > > Regards > > Kerem > > -- > ----------------------- > Beste Grüsse / Best regards / Votre bien devoue > Kerem Gümrükcü > Latest Project: http://www.codeplex.com/restarts > Latest Open-Source Projects: http://entwicklung.junetz.de > ----------------------- > "This reply is provided as is, without warranty express or implied."
Guest Mark L. Ferguson Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 Re: Moving complete User Environment from Installation A.) to Installation B.)... Save settings and data with the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard (FAST wizard): Go To: http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/fast.htm -- Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson "Kerem Gümrükcü" <kareem114@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eQEYbJ43IHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > i have a situation here, where i have to move a User Environment A.) > to a new PC. The User is named e.g. steven_baumann > and the best would be to completely move his entire account and all > his settings, applications (outlook express, office, etc), etc,...from > computer > one to computer two. is there any way to do this safe? Much better would > be if i just could move the entire Windows Environment on o the new > Hardware. Can i do this with any build in or free windows software or > another free windows software? I cant use any software i have to pay > money for, since i dont have any buddget anymore,... > > The new is preinstalled a up2date Windows XP Pro, with only Admin Account. > Both Systems are XP Pro, SP3 up2date, but have different hardware > base, the old one has older and totally different hardware, than the > new one,... > > TIA,... > > Regards > > Kerem > > -- > ----------------------- > Beste Grüsse / Best regards / Votre bien devoue > Kerem Gümrükcü > Latest Project: http://www.codeplex.com/restarts > Latest Open-Source Projects: http://entwicklung.junetz.de > ----------------------- > "This reply is provided as is, without warranty express or implied."
Guest michael Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Re: Moving complete User Environment from Installation A.) to InstallationB.)... Re: Moving complete User Environment from Installation A.) to InstallationB.)... Kerem Gümrükcü wrote: > Hi, > > i have a situation here, where i have to move a User Environment A.) > to a new PC. The User is named e.g. steven_baumann > and the best would be to completely move his entire account and all > his settings, applications (outlook express, office, etc), etc,...from > computer > one to computer two. is there any way to do this safe? Much better would > be if i just could move the entire Windows Environment on o the new > Hardware. Can i do this with any build in or free windows software or > another free windows software? I cant use any software i have to pay > money for, since i dont have any buddget anymore,... > > The new is preinstalled a up2date Windows XP Pro, with only Admin Account. > Both Systems are XP Pro, SP3 up2date, but have different hardware > base, the old one has older and totally different hardware, than the > new one,... > > TIA,... > > Regards > > Kerem > r-click my computer -> properties -> advanced -> user profiles -> select the one you want to copy -> enter the destination and type the a/c name -> open lusrmgr.msc on the new one and set the remote profile path to the destination.
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