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Computer replacement, but retain settings?

Old 9th November 2005 | 11:01
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Computer replacement, but retain settings?

I am looking for advice, here is my problem:

I have 2 computers both linked to an external hard drive (120gb) through a router. I want to replace one of the computers, but I have the computer set up just how I like it and I don’t want to lose the settings.
I am using XPsp2 that was upgraded from 98se (hence still FAT32) on the one I want to replace and XPsp2 (clean installation) on the other. I want to install XP professional on the one I want to replace, but still maintain all my settings. Can it be done? I am not as computer literate as I would like to be, but can undertake some work. Can I mirror (or clone, I am not sure of the correct terminology) the outgoing drive (only 25gb) and then place the contents onto the new drive once XP professional is installed and maintain all my settings? I feel sure that this problem has been encountered before so would appreciate all advice.
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Old 9th November 2005 | 11:47
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Others will give a more useful reply, I am sure - but I am pretty sure that there is an import settings wizard on XP that should help out. I haven't used it myself though. (as yet!!!)


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Old 10th November 2005 | 12:30
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right - quite simple really - goto Programs, Accessories, Backup.

Choose the advanced mode.

Then browse down to cdocuments and setting\'you username'

where 'your username' is the same as the user you use on the computer.

backup all this folder to a file.

You can then do the reverse on the new computer - the usernames should be the same.
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Old 10th November 2005 | 17:20
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Thanks for the advice, features I never knew existed!

However, in XP home, Programs, Accessories and I can't see a Backup title.
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Old 10th November 2005 | 19:40
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The thing that you want is:

Start / Programs / Accessories / System Tools / Files & Settings Transfer Wizard.

Note that it ONLY transfers the settings for the currently logged in user, so if you need to transfer settings for multiple users of a single PC you will have to login as each user in turn.

Guess how I found that out!

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