Hi,
It seems you can :
The -new version- of Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 7 comes with
improvements... For the new version of Windows Easy Transfer, people
can move their files *from *PCs running Windows XP and Windows Vista.
It looks as though you need 7 installed first - then transfer* from
*the Vista installation .
'A Look at Improvements to Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 7 -
Windows Experience Blog - The Windows Blog'
(
http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/win...windows-7.aspx)
Hope it helps
SIW2
BillS22;1077172 Wrote:
> Help me think this through.
> If I decide to upgrade to Win 7 and do a clean install, could I use
> Easy File Transfer to retain my Outlook, Web Settings and Files?
>
> I have two internal hard drives, not raid, and an external eSATA drive.
> All 3 are the same size, 500GB. So I think I have the resources, I just
> don't want to lose data, favorites, contacts, files or emails.
>
> Having never used Easy File Transfer, how should I proceed?
> Store my easy transfere to my second HD "D", format C, install Win 7?
>
> I guess I need to buy a version of Win 7 that will read my Vista Easy
> File backup...duh... Is Win 7 Pro able to read Vista Easy File
> Transfers?
>
> I have two accounts on this computer, mine and my wife's, so there
> another issue too.
>
> Suggestions welcomed.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
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SIW2