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- | ====== Migrating to a new Window | + | ====== Migrating to a new Windows (7 or 10) computer ====== |
===== Planning ahead ===== | ===== Planning ahead ===== | ||
- | You need to move your personal files, the applications you use and, when possible, the settings of the applications. So it's best to prepare the migration when... you arrive on your new computer! You never know when you have to move. Maybe you will have to move earlier than you think just because your computer (or at least the disk) crashes. | + | You need to move your personal files, the applications you use and, when possible, the settings of the applications. So it's best to prepare the (future) |
==== Be ready to move your files ==== | ==== Be ready to move your files ==== | ||
- | You have to know where your files are located! This is common sense and it will also help you make a backup of your files... | + | <wrap hi>You have to know where your files are located! This is common sense and it will also help you create |
- | * You should put as little as possible on the system disk (C:)! If there is a problem (crash, etc...) or the system is updated, there is a good chance that most of the content of C: will be erased. | + | * You should put as little as possible on the system disk ('' |
- | * The content of the desktop is on C: => Do not put important files on C: ! | + | * The content of your //desktop// is on '' |
- | * The computer you get should arrived pre-configured with 1 or 2 extra partitions (besides C:). Put your files on these partitions! | + | * The computer you get should arrived pre-configured with 1 or 2 extra partitions (besides |
- | * Do not put your files and folders directly on a partition, because it will make them harder to backup.\\ \\ Always create a main folder where you will put your files. This way, all you have to do is move or make a backup of this folder\\ \\ It is a good practise | + | * Do not put your files and folders directly on a partition, because it will make them harder to backup.\\ \\ Always create a main folder where you will put your files. This way, all you have to do is move or make a backup of this folder\\ \\ It is a good practice |
- | * **DATA FOLDER**: < | + | * **DATA FOLDER**: |
- | * **SCRATCH FOLDER**: < | + | * **SCRATCH FOLDER**: |
+ | * You can put this //Scratch// folder on '' | ||
+ | See also [[other: | ||
==== Moving the applications ==== | ==== Moving the applications ==== | ||
- | You just need a list of all the applications you use, and make sure there is an up-to-date version installed on the new computer | + | You need a [[other: |
- | * The [[other: | + | * The [[other: |
- | * You will only need a list of the applications you have installed after you first got your current computer.\\ If you have some special hardware connected to the computer (scanner, printer, camera, phone, ...) that you want to use on the new computer, you will also have to re-install the appropriate drivers | + | * You will mostly |
+ | * Check also the [[other: | ||
* It's not easy to move the settings of the applications, | * It's not easy to move the settings of the applications, | ||
- | * If there is a way to store the settings of an application in a specific folder, make sure that these settings are saved in a subdirectory | + | * If there is a way to store the settings of an application in a specific folder, make sure that these settings are located |
===== Moving to the new computer ===== | ===== Moving to the new computer ===== | ||
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==== Prerequisites ==== | ==== Prerequisites ==== | ||
- | * An external hard disk with enough space | + | * An external hard disk with enough space to move your data from the old to the new computer |
- | * A new Windows 7 computer, where your account has already been created | + | * A new Windows |
- | * Ideally, it's better if you can have both computers switched on, on the same desk... | + | * Ideally, it's better if you can have both computers switched on, on the same desk... |
==== Prepare the new computer ==== | ==== Prepare the new computer ==== | ||
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* Check how the disk of new computer has been partitioned and identify the best location for the [[other: | * Check how the disk of new computer has been partitioned and identify the best location for the [[other: | ||
- | * Create the DATA folder: e.g. F:\Users\jypeter | + | * Create the **DATA folder**: e.g. '' |
- | * Create the SCRATCH folder: e.g. G:\Scratch\jypeter | + | * Create the **SCRATCH folder**: e.g. '' |
=== Applications === | === Applications === | ||
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* Start installing the missing programs. This can actually be made later, when you actually need the programs | * Start installing the missing programs. This can actually be made later, when you actually need the programs | ||
+ | ==== Before leaving the old computer ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Applications === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Make a **list of the installed applications** that you actually used | ||
+ | * **Windows XP**: Start => Control Panel => Add/Remove programs | ||
+ | * **Windows 7**: Start => Control Panel => Désinstaller un programme | ||
+ | * [[other: | ||
+ | * Save the **settings of the applications**, | ||
+ | * [[other: | ||
+ | * [[other: | ||
+ | * [[other: | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Disk === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Identify and prepare the files and folders you want to move to the new computer | ||
+ | * Make sure you don't have anything you want to keep on your // | ||
+ | * Make sure you have saved the Thunderbird and Firefox settings (see above)! | ||
+ | * Clean your disk a bit (but don't remove important files by mistake)!\\ You should follow the steps detailed in [[other: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * When you are ready, **copy the folders you want to move to an external disk** | ||
+ | * Just to be safe, you should also **copy the content of your //Windows// directory**. This is the directory where Windows stores lots of temporary files that you probably do not want, the applications' | ||
+ | * **Windows XP**: '' | ||
+ | * **Windows 7**: '' | ||
+ | * **Windows 10**: '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== On the new computer ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Restoring the folders === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Copy the content of your external disk to the appropriate directories on the new computer (probably the new '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Restoring the applications settings === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Most of the applications will have to be re-configured from scratch, except (if you followed all the instructions correctly) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[other: | ||
+ | * [[other: | ||
+ | * [[other: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== One last visit to the old computer ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | When you are absolutely sure that you moved everything you needed to the new computer, make sure that all your (sensitive) data is removed from the old computer, before another user can get the computer | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Reformat and re-install the computer | ||
+ | * or remove all your folders and your account, if a new user will inherit your computer without a complete re-installation | ||
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