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\ AA Smith\
March 12th 05, 01:31 AM
I'm trying to use Files & Settings Transfer Wizard to transfer files & settings from the D: drive on a computer to the C: drive. This is due to adding a new hard drive to an existing computer. The D: drive was a boot disk from another computer. So, I need to transfer all of the files and settings from the D: drive to the C: drive.

I ran the wizard, telling it that it was running on the old computer. Then I let it gather all files and settings from the D: drive. When that finished, a popup told me to start the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard on the new computer. I did that. It asked me to tell it where the files and settings are located. The only problem with that is that I don't know and the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard did not give me a clue when it gathered my files and settings. After starting Files & Settings Transfer Wizard and selecting the option that states that I have already collected the files and settings from the old computer the wizard presented a dialogue asking "Where are the files and settings?" Good question. How would I know? The wizard sure didn't tell me when it collected all of that where it stored the information.

I tried having it browse both the D: drive and the C: drive and various main folders on those hard drives, But the wizard keeps insisting that whatever it's looking for is not available anywhere I direct the wizard to look; including the floppy disk drive.

How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I shall greatly appreciate your help on this.
--
With kindest regards,

Dick Smith

Carey Frisch [MVP]
March 12th 05, 01:39 AM
Using the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard in Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/crawford_november12.mspx

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"" AA Smith"" wrote:

I'm trying to use Files & Settings Transfer Wizard to transfer files & settings from the D: drive on a computer to the C: drive.
This is due to adding a new hard drive to an existing computer. The D: drive was a boot disk from another computer. So, I need
to transfer all of the files and settings from the D: drive to the C: drive.

I ran the wizard, telling it that it was running on the old computer. Then I let it gather all files and settings from the D:
drive. When that finished, a popup told me to start the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard on the new computer. I did that. It
asked me to tell it where the files and settings are located. The only problem with that is that I don't know and the Files &
Settings Transfer Wizard did not give me a clue when it gathered my files and settings. After starting Files & Settings Transfer
Wizard and selecting the option that states that I have already collected the files and settings from the old computer the wizard
presented a dialogue asking "Where are the files and settings?" Good question. How would I know? The wizard sure didn't tell me
when it collected all of that where it stored the information.

I tried having it browse both the D: drive and the C: drive and various main folders on those hard drives, But the wizard keeps
insisting that whatever it's looking for is not available anywhere I direct the wizard to look; including the floppy disk drive.

How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I shall greatly appreciate your help on this.
--
With kindest regards,

Dick Smith

PA Bear
March 12th 05, 01:56 AM
Using WinXP's FAST Wizard, by MVP Gary Woodruff
(Please read the caveats about Outlook Express)
http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.htm
--
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MS MVP-Windows (Shell, IE/OE) & Security

In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol (1935-2005)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/meetexperts/nichol.mspx
"" AA Smith"" > wrote in message
...
I'm trying to use Files & Settings Transfer Wizard to transfer files &
settings from the D: drive on a computer to the C: drive. This is due to
adding a new hard drive to an existing computer. The D: drive was a boot
disk from another computer. So, I need to transfer all of the files and
settings from the D: drive to the C: drive.

I ran the wizard, telling it that it was running on the old computer.
Then I let it gather all files and settings from the D: drive. When that
finished, a popup told me to start the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard on
the new computer. I did that. It asked me to tell it where the files and
settings are located. The only problem with that is that I don't know and
the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard did not give me a clue when it gathered
my files and settings. After starting Files & Settings Transfer Wizard and
selecting the option that states that I have already collected the files and
settings from the old computer the wizard presented a dialogue asking "Where
are the files and settings?" Good question. How would I know? The wizard
sure didn't tell me when it collected all of that where it stored the
information.

I tried having it browse both the D: drive and the C: drive and various
main folders on those hard drives, But the wizard keeps insisting that
whatever it's looking for is not available anywhere I direct the wizard to
look; including the floppy disk drive.

How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I shall greatly
appreciate your help on this.
--
With kindest regards,

Dick Smith

MGGP
March 12th 05, 02:29 AM
Is the C drive the new drive ?

Where's the drive that this system used to boot from ?


The Files & Settings Transfer Wizard indicates at its
outset where it will store the data it collects when
asking what media you will be using for the transfer:


Use Files and Settings Transfer Wizard To Transfer Files

Get the files and settings from the old computer:a. Click
Start, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then
click Files and Settings Transfer Wizard.
b. Click Next, click Old Computer, and then click Next.
c. Select a transfer method, such as Floppy Drive or
Other (such as a removable or network drive), and then
click Next.

That's (above) straight out of the Help & Support from
WinXP


>-----Original Message-----
>I'm trying to use Files & Settings Transfer Wizard to
transfer files & settings from the D: drive on a computer
to the C: drive. This is due to adding a new hard drive
to an existing computer. The D: drive was a boot disk
from another computer. So, I need to transfer all of the
files and settings from the D: drive to the C: drive.
>
>I ran the wizard, telling it that it was running on the
old computer. Then I let it gather all files and settings
from the D: drive. When that finished, a popup told me to
start the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard on the new
computer. I did that. It asked me to tell it where the
files and settings are located. The only problem with
that is that I don't know and the Files & Settings
Transfer Wizard did not give me a clue when it gathered my
files and settings. After starting Files & Settings
Transfer Wizard and selecting the option that states that
I have already collected the files and settings from the
old computer the wizard presented a dialogue asking "Where
are the files and settings?" Good question. How would I
know? The wizard sure didn't tell me when it collected
all of that where it stored the information.
>
>I tried having it browse both the D: drive and the C:
drive and various main folders on those hard drives, But
the wizard keeps insisting that whatever it's looking for
is not available anywhere I direct the wizard to look;
including the floppy disk drive.
>
>How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I
shall greatly appreciate your help on this.
>--
>With kindest regards,
>
>Dick Smith

\ AA Smith\
March 12th 05, 03:10 AM
Every time I run this, it gathers quite a lot of files & settings from the D: drive, hen finishes, telling me to go to the new computer (which in this case is the same computer) and run the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard, BUT it Never writes anything on any floppy drive to transfer to the C: drive. So, when I try to run FAST Wizard again it asks where the files and settings are gathered. Well.... They DID NOT get written to a floppy and if they're somewhere on the D: drive (like in a cabinet,) it would be nice if FAST Wizard let me know the File Name and location of the gathered Files & Settings.
--
With kindest regards,

Dick Smith

"PA Bear" > wrote in message ...
Using WinXP's FAST Wizard, by MVP Gary Woodruff
(Please read the caveats about Outlook Express)
http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.htm
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (Shell, IE/OE) & Security

In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol (1935-2005)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/meetexperts/nichol.mspx
"" AA Smith"" > wrote in message ...
I'm trying to use Files & Settings Transfer Wizard to transfer files & settings from the D: drive on a computer to the C: drive. This is due to adding a new hard drive to an existing computer. The D: drive was a boot disk from another computer. So, I need to transfer all of the files and settings from the D: drive to the C: drive.

I ran the wizard, telling it that it was running on the old computer. Then I let it gather all files and settings from the D: drive. When that finished, a popup told me to start the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard on the new computer. I did that. It asked me to tell it where the files and settings are located. The only problem with that is that I don't know and the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard did not give me a clue when it gathered my files and settings. After starting Files & Settings Transfer Wizard and selecting the option that states that I have already collected the files and settings from the old computer the wizard presented a dialogue asking "Where are the files and settings?" Good question. How would I know? The wizard sure didn't tell me when it collected all of that where it stored the information.

I tried having it browse both the D: drive and the C: drive and various main folders on those hard drives, But the wizard keeps insisting that whatever it's looking for is not available anywhere I direct the wizard to look; including the floppy disk drive.

How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I shall greatly appreciate your help on this.
--
With kindest regards,

Dick Smith

\ AA Smith\
March 12th 05, 03:10 AM
Every time I run this, it gathers quite a lot of files & settings from the
D: drive, hen finishes, telling me to go to the new computer (which in this
case is the same computer) and run the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard,
BUT it Never writes anything on any floppy drive to transfer to the C:
drive. So, when I try to run FAST Wizard again it asks where the files and
settings are gathered. Well.... They DID NOT get written to a floppy and
if they're somewhere on the D: drive (like in a cabinet,) it would be nice
if FAST Wizard let me know the File Name and location of the gathered Files
& Settings.
--
With kindest regards,

Dick Smith

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" > wrote in message
...
> Using the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard in Windows XP
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/crawford_november12.mspx
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP - Shell/User
> Microsoft Newsgroups
>
> Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.mspx
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "" AA Smith"" wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use Files & Settings Transfer Wizard to transfer files &
> settings from the D: drive on a computer to the C: drive.
> This is due to adding a new hard drive to an existing computer. The D:
> drive was a boot disk from another computer. So, I need
> to transfer all of the files and settings from the D: drive to the C:
> drive.
>
> I ran the wizard, telling it that it was running on the old computer.
> Then I let it gather all files and settings from the D:
> drive. When that finished, a popup told me to start the Files & Settings
> Transfer Wizard on the new computer. I did that. It
> asked me to tell it where the files and settings are located. The only
> problem with that is that I don't know and the Files &
> Settings Transfer Wizard did not give me a clue when it gathered my files
> and settings. After starting Files & Settings Transfer
> Wizard and selecting the option that states that I have already collected
> the files and settings from the old computer the wizard
> presented a dialogue asking "Where are the files and settings?" Good
> question. How would I know? The wizard sure didn't tell me
> when it collected all of that where it stored the information.
>
> I tried having it browse both the D: drive and the C: drive and various
> main folders on those hard drives, But the wizard keeps
> insisting that whatever it's looking for is not available anywhere I
> direct the wizard to look; including the floppy disk drive.
>
> How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I shall greatly
> appreciate your help on this.
> --
> With kindest regards,
>
> Dick Smith
>
>

\ AA Smith\
March 12th 05, 03:20 AM
Actually, the D: drive is new on this computer. What I need to do is make
the D: drive the System Disk (instead of the C: drive like it's not set) so
that I can run Outlook on the D: drive and export Contacts, E-Mail Messages,
Calendar Entries, etc. so I can Import them into Outlook on the C: drive
after I've switched it back to the System Disk. I have not been able to
accomplish this with Files and Settings Transfer Wizard.
--
With kindest regards,

Dick Smith

"MGGP" > wrote in message
...
> Is the C drive the new drive ?
>
> Where's the drive that this system used to boot from ?
>
>
> The Files & Settings Transfer Wizard indicates at its
> outset where it will store the data it collects when
> asking what media you will be using for the transfer:
>
>
> Use Files and Settings Transfer Wizard To Transfer Files
>
> Get the files and settings from the old computer:a. Click
> Start, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then
> click Files and Settings Transfer Wizard.
> b. Click Next, click Old Computer, and then click Next.
> c. Select a transfer method, such as Floppy Drive or
> Other (such as a removable or network drive), and then
> click Next.
>
> That's (above) straight out of the Help & Support from
> WinXP
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I'm trying to use Files & Settings Transfer Wizard to
> transfer files & settings from the D: drive on a computer
> to the C: drive. This is due to adding a new hard drive
> to an existing computer. The D: drive was a boot disk
> from another computer. So, I need to transfer all of the
> files and settings from the D: drive to the C: drive.
>>
>>I ran the wizard, telling it that it was running on the
> old computer. Then I let it gather all files and settings
> from the D: drive. When that finished, a popup told me to
> start the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard on the new
> computer. I did that. It asked me to tell it where the
> files and settings are located. The only problem with
> that is that I don't know and the Files & Settings
> Transfer Wizard did not give me a clue when it gathered my
> files and settings. After starting Files & Settings
> Transfer Wizard and selecting the option that states that
> I have already collected the files and settings from the
> old computer the wizard presented a dialogue asking "Where
> are the files and settings?" Good question. How would I
> know? The wizard sure didn't tell me when it collected
> all of that where it stored the information.
>>
>>I tried having it browse both the D: drive and the C:
> drive and various main folders on those hard drives, But
> the wizard keeps insisting that whatever it's looking for
> is not available anywhere I direct the wizard to look;
> including the floppy disk drive.
>>
>>How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I
> shall greatly appreciate your help on this.
>>--
>>With kindest regards,
>>
>>Dick Smith

Kelly
March 12th 05, 07:23 AM
How to Backup Outlook
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=backup+outlook+contacts

Outlook Newsgroup
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlook

Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center
http://www.slipstick.com/

Sharing Microsoft Outlook Calendar and Contacts
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm

To repair a damaged Personal Folders PST file
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/scanpst.htm

--
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All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP)

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com


"" AA Smith"" > wrote in message
...
> Actually, the D: drive is new on this computer. What I need to do is make
> the D: drive the System Disk (instead of the C: drive like it's not set)
> so that I can run Outlook on the D: drive and export Contacts, E-Mail
> Messages, Calendar Entries, etc. so I can Import them into Outlook on the
> C: drive after I've switched it back to the System Disk. I have not been
> able to accomplish this with Files and Settings Transfer Wizard.
> --
> With kindest regards,
>
> Dick Smith
>
> "MGGP" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Is the C drive the new drive ?
>>
>> Where's the drive that this system used to boot from ?
>>
>>
>> The Files & Settings Transfer Wizard indicates at its
>> outset where it will store the data it collects when
>> asking what media you will be using for the transfer:
>>
>>
>> Use Files and Settings Transfer Wizard To Transfer Files
>>
>> Get the files and settings from the old computer:a. Click
>> Start, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then
>> click Files and Settings Transfer Wizard.
>> b. Click Next, click Old Computer, and then click Next.
>> c. Select a transfer method, such as Floppy Drive or
>> Other (such as a removable or network drive), and then
>> click Next.
>>
>> That's (above) straight out of the Help & Support from
>> WinXP
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I'm trying to use Files & Settings Transfer Wizard to
>> transfer files & settings from the D: drive on a computer
>> to the C: drive. This is due to adding a new hard drive
>> to an existing computer. The D: drive was a boot disk
>> from another computer. So, I need to transfer all of the
>> files and settings from the D: drive to the C: drive.
>>>
>>>I ran the wizard, telling it that it was running on the
>> old computer. Then I let it gather all files and settings
>> from the D: drive. When that finished, a popup told me to
>> start the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard on the new
>> computer. I did that. It asked me to tell it where the
>> files and settings are located. The only problem with
>> that is that I don't know and the Files & Settings
>> Transfer Wizard did not give me a clue when it gathered my
>> files and settings. After starting Files & Settings
>> Transfer Wizard and selecting the option that states that
>> I have already collected the files and settings from the
>> old computer the wizard presented a dialogue asking "Where
>> are the files and settings?" Good question. How would I
>> know? The wizard sure didn't tell me when it collected
>> all of that where it stored the information.
>>>
>>>I tried having it browse both the D: drive and the C:
>> drive and various main folders on those hard drives, But
>> the wizard keeps insisting that whatever it's looking for
>> is not available anywhere I direct the wizard to look;
>> including the floppy disk drive.
>>>
>>>How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I
>> shall greatly appreciate your help on this.
>>>--
>>>With kindest regards,
>>>
>>>Dick Smith

>
>

Ron Martell
March 13th 05, 09:15 PM
"\" AA Smith\"" > wrote:

>I'm trying to use Files & Settings Transfer Wizard to transfer files & settings from the D: drive on a computer to the C: drive. This is due to adding a new hard drive to an existing computer. The D: drive was a boot disk from another computer. So, I need to transfer all of the files and settings from the D: drive to the C: drive.
>
>I ran the wizard, telling it that it was running on the old computer. Then I let it gather all files and settings from the D: drive. When that finished, a popup told me to start the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard on the new computer. I did that. It asked me to tell it where the files and settings are located. The only problem with that is that I don't know and the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard did not give me a clue when it gathered my files and settings. After starting Files & Settings Transfer Wizard and selecting the option that states that I have already collected the files and settings from the old computer the wizard presented a dialogue asking "Where are the files and settings?" Good question. How would I know? The wizard sure didn't tell me when it collected all of that where it stored the information.
>
>I tried having it browse both the D: drive and the C: drive and various main folders on those hard drives, But the wizard keeps insisting that whatever it's looking for is not available anywhere I direct the wizard to look; including the floppy disk drive.
>
>How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I shall greatly appreciate your help on this.

When you start the FASTW just about the first thing that it asks you
is where you want it to save the accumulated data files that it
gathers. The screen says "Select a transfer method"

When you start the FASTW read every word on every window that opens
and make certain that you clearly understand all of these words. The
"Select a transfer method" screen gives you several choices as to
where to save the files, whichever one you choose is where the files
will be saved.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
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In memory of a dear friend Alex Nichol MVP
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