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Guest Deepa
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First a comment: I have been finding it maddening difficult to find info on

this procedure. Windows seems to assume it's so easy there "aren't gonna be

problems!"

 

Have been attempting to transfer the settings from a Dell Machine running XP

SP2 to a new machine running Windows Vista Home Premium. Everything appears

to be successfully installed. When presented with the selection of the

program to run on the Dell we pick "transfer files and settings." Then the

first screen "Welcome to Windows Easy Transfer" is presented. Clicking the

"next" button goes nowhere. A check with Windows Task Manager shows the

application "not to be running."

 

We've tried doing this through the LAN we have. We've gotten an "easy

transfer" cable and the results are the same. We've checked all connections.

And we've double, triple, quadruple, etc checked the procedures.

 

We've logged onto each computer under an Administrator account. We've

checked that no firewalls are active. Though it would seem the Dell acts as

if some firewall is still there. We've disabled anti-virus software.

 

So far nothing we've tried has changed what happens: the program on the Dell

stops responding and never goes to the next page which is supposed to be a

selection of the method for the transfer.

 

Anyone got any ideas on what to look at, or what could be going on?

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Guest Andrew E.
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RE: Windows Easy Transfer from XP to Vista Help Please

 

Run easy transfer but save the data on a cd,locate the cd data once in vista.

 

"Deepa" wrote:

> First a comment: I have been finding it maddening difficult to find info on

> this procedure. Windows seems to assume it's so easy there "aren't gonna be

> problems!"

>

> Have been attempting to transfer the settings from a Dell Machine running XP

> SP2 to a new machine running Windows Vista Home Premium. Everything appears

> to be successfully installed. When presented with the selection of the

> program to run on the Dell we pick "transfer files and settings." Then the

> first screen "Welcome to Windows Easy Transfer" is presented. Clicking the

> "next" button goes nowhere. A check with Windows Task Manager shows the

> application "not to be running."

>

> We've tried doing this through the LAN we have. We've gotten an "easy

> transfer" cable and the results are the same. We've checked all connections.

> And we've double, triple, quadruple, etc checked the procedures.

>

> We've logged onto each computer under an Administrator account. We've

> checked that no firewalls are active. Though it would seem the Dell acts as

> if some firewall is still there. We've disabled anti-virus software.

>

> So far nothing we've tried has changed what happens: the program on the Dell

> stops responding and never goes to the next page which is supposed to be a

> selection of the method for the transfer.

>

> Anyone got any ideas on what to look at, or what could be going on?

>

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Guest Deepa
Posted

RE: Windows Easy Transfer from XP to Vista Help Please

 

As I indicated in my post, I am not getting past the "Welcome..." screen of

Easy Transfer and that IS the problem I am trying to overcome. Your answer

suggests that I would be getting to the second screen "Choose how to transfer

files ..." which would give me the option of doing it by CD. This isn't even

a good option for this computer that has several gigs to transfer. But

again, I am not getting past the welcome screen. I click next and the

"Windows Easy Transfer" program ceases to respond.

 

Still looking for any insight.

 

"Andrew E." wrote:

> Run easy transfer but save the data on a cd,locate the cd data once in vista.

>

> "Deepa" wrote:

>

> > First a comment: I have been finding it maddening difficult to find info on

> > this procedure. Windows seems to assume it's so easy there "aren't gonna be

> > problems!"

> >

> > Have been attempting to transfer the settings from a Dell Machine running XP

> > SP2 to a new machine running Windows Vista Home Premium. Everything appears

> > to be successfully installed. When presented with the selection of the

> > program to run on the Dell we pick "transfer files and settings." Then the

> > first screen "Welcome to Windows Easy Transfer" is presented. Clicking the

> > "next" button goes nowhere. A check with Windows Task Manager shows the

> > application "not to be running."

> >

> > We've tried doing this through the LAN we have. We've gotten an "easy

> > transfer" cable and the results are the same. We've checked all connections.

> > And we've double, triple, quadruple, etc checked the procedures.

> >

> > We've logged onto each computer under an Administrator account. We've

> > checked that no firewalls are active. Though it would seem the Dell acts as

> > if some firewall is still there. We've disabled anti-virus software.

> >

> > So far nothing we've tried has changed what happens: the program on the Dell

> > stops responding and never goes to the next page which is supposed to be a

> > selection of the method for the transfer.

> >

> > Anyone got any ideas on what to look at, or what could be going on?

> >

Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: Windows Easy Transfer from XP to Vista Help Please

 

Instead of running Easy Transfer from the Vista DVD, try downloading the

stand alone Easy Transfer Tool and install on your XP PC, then run.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=2B6F1631-973A-45C7-A4EC-4928FA173266&displaylang=en

 

 

"Deepa" <Deepa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:75E76B6D-FB58-4DA2-BAD1-592AF6129A4E@microsoft.com...

> As I indicated in my post, I am not getting past the "Welcome..." screen

> of

> Easy Transfer and that IS the problem I am trying to overcome. Your

> answer

> suggests that I would be getting to the second screen "Choose how to

> transfer

> files ..." which would give me the option of doing it by CD. This isn't

> even

> a good option for this computer that has several gigs to transfer. But

> again, I am not getting past the welcome screen. I click next and the

> "Windows Easy Transfer" program ceases to respond.

>

> Still looking for any insight.

>

> "Andrew E." wrote:

>

>> Run easy transfer but save the data on a cd,locate the cd data once in

>> vista.

>>

>> "Deepa" wrote:

>>

>> > First a comment: I have been finding it maddening difficult to find

>> > info on

>> > this procedure. Windows seems to assume it's so easy there "aren't

>> > gonna be

>> > problems!"

>> >

>> > Have been attempting to transfer the settings from a Dell Machine

>> > running XP

>> > SP2 to a new machine running Windows Vista Home Premium. Everything

>> > appears

>> > to be successfully installed. When presented with the selection of the

>> > program to run on the Dell we pick "transfer files and settings." Then

>> > the

>> > first screen "Welcome to Windows Easy Transfer" is presented. Clicking

>> > the

>> > "next" button goes nowhere. A check with Windows Task Manager shows

>> > the

>> > application "not to be running."

>> >

>> > We've tried doing this through the LAN we have. We've gotten an "easy

>> > transfer" cable and the results are the same. We've checked all

>> > connections.

>> > And we've double, triple, quadruple, etc checked the procedures.

>> >

>> > We've logged onto each computer under an Administrator account. We've

>> > checked that no firewalls are active. Though it would seem the Dell

>> > acts as

>> > if some firewall is still there. We've disabled anti-virus software.

>> >

>> > So far nothing we've tried has changed what happens: the program on the

>> > Dell

>> > stops responding and never goes to the next page which is supposed to

>> > be a

>> > selection of the method for the transfer.

>> >

>> > Anyone got any ideas on what to look at, or what could be going on?

>> >


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