Back to Contents PageMigration TipsComputer migration is the moving of data and applications between two different computers. Two of the most common reasons requiring a computermigration are the purchase of a new computer and the upgrading of computers.CAUTION: While there are several utilities that simplify migration, it is recommended that you backup your files like pictures, music,documents, and so on.Migrating to Windows 7 From an Earlier Windows Operating SystemWindows Easy Transfer is a step-by-step guide for transferring files and settings from one computer running Microsoft Windows to another. It helps youchoose the data to move to your new computer, such as user accounts, Internet favorites, and e mail. It also lets you decide the method to use and thenperforms the transfer.NOTE: To use Windows Easy Transfer, you need to have an account with administrator rights.To open Windows Easy Transfer:1. Click Start .2. In the search box, type Easy Transfer.3. In the list of results, click Windows Easy Transfer.The Windows Easy Transfer window appears.Using Windows Easy Transfer, you can transfer:Files and foldersE-mail settings, contacts, and messagesProgram settingsNOTE: Windows Easy Transfer does not transfer the programs themselves, only the user-specified settings. Also, some programs may not workwith Windows 7. Check your program documentation for more information.User accounts and settings like desktop backgrounds, screen savers, and accessibility optionsInternet settings and favoritesMusicTransfer MethodsYou can use one of the following methods to transfer information, based on your computer configuration.Easy Transfer Cable — You need an Easy Transfer Cable, a specially designed USB cable that connects two computers through USB ports.Network — You must set up a network connection between the two computers and ensure that both computers can access the same network foldersor location.USB flash drive or external hard drive — You will need a USB flash drive or an external hard drive compatible with both computersRelated InformationMy Dell DownloadsSetting Up Your DesktopSetting Up Your LaptopBack to Contents Page