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Migrating to Microsoft® Windows Vista

* If you have recently purchased a PC running Windows Vista®, how can you get your documents, internet favorites and programs transferred over from your old computer? In this course, you'll learn how to do that. You will find out where all those essential files are stored and how to move them, as well as how to connect existing peripherals and locate drivers for them.
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This Quick Lesson is designed to help small business employees move files and settings (without IT assistance) from an old PC to a new computer running Microsoft® Windows Vista® Business edition.

How important is moving files and settings? Think about the critical data files involved in your daily computing life. When you check your email, you are accessing your mail program's data file (Microsoft Outlook or Windows Mail, probably), which contains your co-workers' and business associates' email addresses and mail that you have previously received. When you work in your word processing program, spreadsheet program, or other application, you often open data files you have previously saved. Without access to all those files, you have to start from scratch. But by just transferring them to your new PC, you can start being productive immediately.

This Quick Lesson shows you how to:

  • Understand and use Windows Easy Transfer, which is a simple all-in-one way of transferring several types of data at once.
  • Copy email messages and addresses, internet favorites, Word documents and other data files.
  • Move email accounts.
  • Transfer between Outlook Express and Windows Mail.
  • Move an application.
  • Transfer peripherals.
  • Download and install device drivers.

This class focuses on techniques and steps available in Windows Vista Business.

You will begin by learning about Windows Easy Transfer.


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