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2. Click Files And Settings Transfer Wizard.<br />

Windows XP Professional starts the Files And Settings Transfer Wizard.<br />

3. In the Welcome To The Files And Settings Transfer Wizard page, click Next.<br />

The Files And Settings Transfer Wizard displays the What Computer Is This page,<br />

which has the following two options:<br />

❑ New Computer. Select this option if you want to transfer your files and<br />

settings to this computer.<br />

❑ Old Computer. Select this option if you want to transfer the files and settings<br />

on this computer to your new computer.<br />

Note The old computer can be running Windows 95 or later.<br />

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4. Select the Old Computer option and click Next. If you have Service Pack 2<br />

installed, a Windows Security Alert dialog box appears. Click Unblock.<br />

The Files And Settings Transfer Wizard displays the Select The Transfer Method<br />

page, which has the following four options:<br />

❑ Direct Cable. A cable that connects your computer’s serial ports.<br />

❑ Home Or Small Office Network. Both computers must be connected to a<br />

network.<br />

❑ Floppy Drive Or Other Removable Media. Both computers must have the<br />

same type of drive.<br />

❑ Other. You can save files and settings to any disk drive or folder on your<br />

computer or on the network.<br />

Note If you are saving the files and settings to your computer, you can click Browse to<br />

locate or create a new folder to hold the files and settings.<br />

5. Select the appropriate option and click Next. Depending on your choice, you<br />

might be asked to configure your connection. Configure the connection, and then<br />

click Next.<br />

The Files And Settings Transfer Wizard displays the What Do You Want To Transfer<br />

page, which has the following three options:<br />

❑ Settings Only. The following settings are transferred: Accessibility, Command<br />

Prompt Settings, Display Properties, Internet Explorer Settings,<br />

Microsoft Messenger, Microsoft NetMeeting, Mouse And Keyboard, MSN<br />

Explorer, Network Printer And Drives, Outlook Express, Regional Settings,<br />

Sounds And Multimedia, Taskbar Options, Windows Media Player, and Windows<br />

Movie Maker.

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