Your old drive is already connected via USB? Can your new computer see the
old drive when you open explorer?
If so, create a new folder on the new drive called "From Old Computer". Go
to the old drive. Now **COPY** (don't "move") the files to the new folder
you just created. After you get everything copied over you can turn off the
computer and disconnect the old drive to protect it's contents - in case
everything didn't go as per plan.
Now you can take your time placing the copied files where you want them to
finally reside on your new computer.
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Regards,
Richard Urban MVP
Microsoft Windows Shell/User
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> Hello All!
>
> I just replace my old computer, which died, with a new Dell 1705 with
> Vista. I've managed to extract the HDD from the old computer and
> connect it to my new computer as an external drive via USB. Now I'd
> like to use the Easy Transfer tool to load all my files and settings
> to the new computer.
>
> But, Easy Transfer seems to require the old computer to first run Easy
> Transfer to create the transfer file, and then use Easy Transfer on
> the new computer to extract the files to the new computer.
>
> I need to transfer the files directly from the old HDD to the new
> computer, but can't figure out how to do it. Is it possible?
>
> I've thought about booting the new computer from the old HDD (it has
> XP on it), but I'm not sure how to do that, either.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill
>
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