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Inventory the old PC by OneDrive, local folders, browser data, licenses, games, work profiles, and hardware keys.
Move files, browser profiles, Microsoft account data, game saves, licenses, and work folders to a new Windows PC without losing the parts Windows does not sync.
Windows transfer is less one migration than a chain of small exits. OneDrive moves some things; licenses, local folders, and app data still need a map.
Transfer gets dangerous when everything sounds automatic. This page splits the move into what the old phone has, where it is going, what needs a manual export, and what must be proven before erase.
Inventory the old PC by OneDrive, local folders, browser data, licenses, games, work profiles, and hardware keys.
Set up the new PC with the right Microsoft account, cloud folders, app installers, and device drivers.
Local folders, license keys, bookmarks, game saves, email archives, and printer profiles rarely move by themselves.
Open documents, browsers, games, work apps, printers, passwords, and backup settings before reset.
The old Windows PC may hold local folders, license keys, browser profiles, game saves, printer drivers, and BitLocker details. Keep it powered until the new PC proves those pieces moved.
Audit OneDrive, local folders, browser profiles, app licenses, game saves, printers, and recovery keys.
Sign in, sync cloud files, reinstall apps, restore profiles, and verify work and games launch.
The practical how-tos for backup, migration, manual exports, and the final no-regrets erase.
This is one of the transfer guides we would keep open before the old PC is reset.
This is one of the transfer guides we would keep open before the old PC is reset.
This is one of the transfer guides we would keep open before the old PC is reset.
The biggest transfer mistakes happen after the progress bar ends. Verify the quiet things before you erase the only copy.