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1139106 2010-09-23 01:59:00 I have a full backup from my old XP PC to an external HDD. Is it possible to transfer any of these to my new Win7 PC.? Pato (2463)
1139107 2010-09-23 02:06:00 If you mean Data, which includes pictures, documents, music etc, then you simply plug in the drive navigate on the XP to the location, then copy/paste from one to the other.

Programs need to be reinstalled.
wainuitech (129)
1139108 2010-09-23 02:06:00 Is this a trick question? SolMiester (139)
1139109 2010-09-23 02:32:00 If you mean Data, which includes pictures, documents, music etc, then you simply plug in the drive navigate on the XP to the location, then copy/paste from one to the other.

Programs need to be reinstalled.Yes. Data. Thanks for that, that is what I thought, but I was told by the technician that I couldn't do it. I knew I would have to reinstall programs. That is not a problem.
Pato (2463)
1139110 2010-09-23 02:35:00 Is this a trick question?No. It is not a trick question. I was told I couldn't do it and I took the word of the technician.
Perhaps he meant that I could see the folders in win7 but I couldn't open them.?
Pato (2463)
1139111 2010-09-23 02:35:00 The only diff maybe where you copy the data to. Since, the folders (you copy the data to), maybe different (from where they were in XP) to Win7 Speedy Gonzales (78)
1139112 2010-09-23 02:49:00 The only diff maybe where you copy the data to. Since, the folders (you copy the data to), maybe different (from where they were in XP) to Win7You have a point there. I am not familiar with win7 so I will watch out for that. Pato (2463)
1139113 2010-09-23 03:29:00 I was told by the technician that I couldn't do it Technician of what -- dumb arse maybe :lol: Where did the tech get his knowledge, a weetbix packet :rolleyes:


Xp on external Drive, plug in drive:

One way:

On windows 7 From Computer - open the external drive ---> Drive letter on drive may will be different on the contents of the External drive it will show as C

If you have lets say pictures in XP under My documents - you simply navigate to the Pictures folder in the XP OS - C : \ Documents and Settings\user Name \My Documents\My pictures open it,click in the folder to activate it, ctrl+A ( selects All) then either ctrl+C or right click \copy.

Then go to the Pictures folder in W7 - desktop ( assuming the folder is been told to show) users name \ My Pictures - click in the folder, then either ctrl+V or right click paste -- and over they will come.
wainuitech (129)
1139114 2010-09-23 03:48:00 Thanks wainuitech. That is how I thought I could do it prior to being told otherwise. Perhaps I misunderstood the tech.? Pato (2463)
1139115 2010-09-23 07:21:00 If it is a 'drive image' or was backed up with a proprietary "backup solution" then he may be right. fred_fish (15241)
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