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How can I transfer all my data from my old PC to my new PC?
"Transfer all my data from my old PC to my new PC" - I know it all too well! Here's an overview of using a Direct Cable Connection to transfer all my data from my old PC to my new PC, explained in the first person:
Using a Direct Cable Connection to Transfer Data
I’ve heard that I can use a direct cable connection between my old Windows PC and my new Windows PC to transfer my data quickly and for free. This method involves connecting the two computers directly with a special cable and using built-in tools to facilitate the transfer.
Here's how I understand it works:
1. Getting the right cable:
- I need a special cable called a "USB transfer cable" or "bridging cable." This cable has a built-in chip that allows two computers to connect directly via their USB ports safely.
2. Connecting the two PCs:
- I connect the old PC and the new PC using this cable. Once connected, both computers should recognize the connection.
3. Using Windows Migração tools:
- Windows has a built-in "Windows Easy Transfer" feature (though it’s deprecated in newer versions, but some versions or third-party tools can still support similar functionality). Alternatively, I can use the "Nearby sharing" feature or third-party software designed for direct cable transfer.
4. Running the transfer process:
- On my old PC, I launch the transfer utility, select what data I want to move (files, documents, photos, settings), and then let it transfer directly to the new PC through the cable.
5. Advantages:
- This method is fast since it uses a direct connection, avoiding slow external drives or network issues. It’s also free once I have the correct cable.
Important notes:
I need to ensure I have the right cable and compatible transfer software.
This process typically transfers personal files and some settings but may not transfer installed applications.
I should back up important data before starting, just in case.