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The method that you use to transfer files between Windows computers (PC) will depend upon the number of files you need to transfer. Start with the first method to transfer a small number of files from PC to PC and use the Windows Easy Transfer method to move a whole system of files.

Method 1
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Transferring Files with a Removable Drive

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  1. Small hard drives up to 1 terabyte are available online and in most electronics departments at large box stores.
    • It is best to keep a removable hard drive for backing up files, if you don’t have a cloud storage provider.
    • Refrain from using the same backup drive as a way to occasionally transfer files from computer to computer.
    • If you use cloud backup, check to see if you can download your files onto another computer by signing into a new computer. Some programs may not have this capability, while others may require verification of computers for security purposes.
  2. This is ideal if your PCs are located far from each other.
    • Flash drives are available at office supply stores, box stores and online for $5 to $50, depending on the size.
    • In place of a USB drive, you can opt to burn the files onto a CD or DVD; however, unless you buy expensive rewritable discs, burning a disc filled with files will write the disc permanently. With removable hard drives and flash drives, you can delete and reuse the drive.
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  3. Double click on the removable drive when it pops up. You want it to be open in its own window.
    • Disable software that comes with the removable hard drive, if you want to use it for this purpose. Some hard drives come with software that helps you back up your computer.
  4. Navigate to the place where the files are located.
    • If your files are haphazardly organized, now is a good time to organize them into files of similar genre and file type. It is easier to transfer folders than individual files.
  5. This will allow you to click and drag the files from the computer to your drive.
  6. Alternatively, you can click on the file name and drag each item individually.
  7. A small dialog box may pop up to tell you that are files are being transferred. For large files, it will tell you how long it will take to copy files.
  8. Close it out. Go to My Computer and right click to eject the removable drive.
    • Failure to eject the drive before removing it from the computer can result in the loss of some files.
  9. Double click the drive window when the computer detects it.
  10. You will want to arrange the folders side by side, just as you did before, to drag them onto your computer and into the correct location.
    • If you choose to drag them onto your desktop, you can reorganize them into other folders later. [1]
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Method 2
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Transferring Files Via Network

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  1. If you are using a wireless network, it must have very high speeds to make this an affective process.
    • This option is best if you want to transfer files regularly between PCs, but not necessarily at the same time.
  2. Go to My Computer. Select your C drive, or hard drive, from the list of options.
  3. You should also be able to select Properties from the File menu at the top.
  4. Select the “Advanced Sharing” button.
  5. The option may change according to the version of Windows you are running.
  6. Go to the Start menu and select “Network” in your list of default options.
  7. Double click on that computer. Type in your password to gain access.
    • The password is what you use to log into the other computer.
  8. Drag them onto your new PC to transfer. [2]
    • If both of your computers run Windows 10 or Windows 11 and they're on the same network, all you had to do is right click one of the files you want to share and give the other PC access to it.
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    Does using a local area network (LAN) to transfer files via Windows Easy Transfer mean that all the files are wiped from the old computer and re-written on the new computer?
    George Chour Chi Pang
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    Files transfer usually just copies the original files to the chosen destination. The originals will still be on the old computer.
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    How can I transfer my music videos from my old laptop to my new laptop?
    Jarod Smith
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    You can use cloud storage, flash drives, or external hard drives. All of these options would work.
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    How do I transfer games with a USB flash drive?
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    Just move the game files onto the USB flash drive and then move them over to the new PC. Be sure to move all of the files. If you miss one, the game might not work!
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      • For small files of 2 GB or less, you can use Dropbox or Google Drive programs to share files easily between most computers. You will need to sign up for a free Dropbox or Google Drive account. Then, you can upload PDF, Word, Excel or similar files onto the online account. Later, you can download the files by signing onto the account from your Internet browser on your other PC.
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      Warnings

      • Beware that Windows Easy Transfer will not work when transferring from a 64-bit to a 32-bit version of Window OS. In that case other methods will work, as long as you do not need to transfer programs.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Removable hard drive
      • USB Flash drive
      • Easy transfer cord

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      1. Insert a removable USB drive.
      2. Open File Explorer .
      3. Select file(s) to transfer.
      4. Press Control + C to copy.
      5. Open the USB drive folder.
      6. Right-click a blank area of the folder.
      7. Press Control + V to paste.
      8. Connect drive to the other PC.
      9. Open the File Explorer to the USB drive.
      10. Drag the files to the desired location.

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