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| windows easy transfer I'm probably missing something easy, but on my new computer, it is only letting me transfer files to my D: drive (which is my recovery drive) and not my main C: Is there an option somewhere where I can change this? |
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| RE: windows easy transfer [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928634/en-us[/url] Have a read of the above link. "Josh P" wrote: [color=blue] > I'm probably missing something easy, but on my new computer, it is only > letting me transfer files to my D: drive (which is my recovery drive) and not > my main C: Is there an option somewhere where I can change this?[/color] |
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| RE: windows easy transfer [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928634/en-us[/url] Have a read of the above link. "Josh P" wrote: [color=blue] > I'm probably missing something easy, but on my new computer, it is only > letting me transfer files to my D: drive (which is my recovery drive) and not > my main C: Is there an option somewhere where I can change this?[/color] |
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| RE: windows easy transfer [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928634/en-us[/url] Have a read of the above link. "Josh P" wrote: [color=blue] > I'm probably missing something easy, but on my new computer, it is only > letting me transfer files to my D: drive (which is my recovery drive) and not > my main C: Is there an option somewhere where I can change this?[/color] |
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| RE: windows easy transfer Problem with this is that it says " 8. Click Yes, I'll transfer files and settings over the network. 9. Type a path and a folder name in which you want to store the Windows Easy Transfer wizard files, and then click Next." Where actually after step 8 it takes me to a screen asking if I have a key or need one, and if I need one it gives me one to put into my old computer, and when I do this on the old computer it starts the transfer. If I say I have a key, which I got off the old computer, then I come to the new computer and put it in...only to have the trasnfer start. Never do I see anywhere where I can enter the location I want the files to be saved at. "Mick Murphy" wrote: [color=blue] > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928634/en-us[/url] > > Have a read of the above link. > > "Josh P" wrote: >[color=green] > > I'm probably missing something easy, but on my new computer, it is only > > letting me transfer files to my D: drive (which is my recovery drive) and not > > my main C: Is there an option somewhere where I can change this?[/color][/color] |
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| RE: windows easy transfer Problem with this is that it says " 8. Click Yes, I'll transfer files and settings over the network. 9. Type a path and a folder name in which you want to store the Windows Easy Transfer wizard files, and then click Next." Where actually after step 8 it takes me to a screen asking if I have a key or need one, and if I need one it gives me one to put into my old computer, and when I do this on the old computer it starts the transfer. If I say I have a key, which I got off the old computer, then I come to the new computer and put it in...only to have the trasnfer start. Never do I see anywhere where I can enter the location I want the files to be saved at. "Mick Murphy" wrote: [color=blue] > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928634/en-us[/url] > > Have a read of the above link. > > "Josh P" wrote: >[color=green] > > I'm probably missing something easy, but on my new computer, it is only > > letting me transfer files to my D: drive (which is my recovery drive) and not > > my main C: Is there an option somewhere where I can change this?[/color][/color] |
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| RE: windows easy transfer Problem with this is that it says " 8. Click Yes, I'll transfer files and settings over the network. 9. Type a path and a folder name in which you want to store the Windows Easy Transfer wizard files, and then click Next." Where actually after step 8 it takes me to a screen asking if I have a key or need one, and if I need one it gives me one to put into my old computer, and when I do this on the old computer it starts the transfer. If I say I have a key, which I got off the old computer, then I come to the new computer and put it in...only to have the trasnfer start. Never do I see anywhere where I can enter the location I want the files to be saved at. "Mick Murphy" wrote: [color=blue] > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928634/en-us[/url] > > Have a read of the above link. > > "Josh P" wrote: >[color=green] > > I'm probably missing something easy, but on my new computer, it is only > > letting me transfer files to my D: drive (which is my recovery drive) and not > > my main C: Is there an option somewhere where I can change this?[/color][/color] |
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| RE: windows easy transfer Still looking for an answer on this, as the guide that was given to me as incorrect. "Josh P" wrote: [color=blue] > Problem with this is that it says > > " 8. Click Yes, I'll transfer files and settings over the network. > 9. Type a path and a folder name in which you want to store the Windows Easy > Transfer wizard files, and then click Next." > > Where actually after step 8 it takes me to a screen asking if I have a key > or need one, and if I need one it gives me one to put into my old computer, > and when I do this on the old computer it starts the transfer. If I say I > have a key, which I got off the old computer, then I come to the new computer > and put it in...only to have the trasnfer start. Never do I see anywhere > where I can enter the location I want the files to be saved at. > > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: >[color=green] > > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928634/en-us[/url] > > > > Have a read of the above link. > > > > "Josh P" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > I'm probably missing something easy, but on my new computer, it is only > > > letting me transfer files to my D: drive (which is my recovery drive) and not > > > my main C: Is there an option somewhere where I can change this?[/color][/color][/color] |
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