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Old December 18th 06, 03:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Ed Tice
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Default Files and Settings Transfer Wizard....

I recently purchased a new Dell PC and used the Files and Settings Transfer
Wizard to transfer everything from my old Dell PC. On the old system,
everything went fine and I placed the transfer files within a share on my new
PC. I deleted all the files on my old PC. I then went to the new PC and
started the Wizard again to import my old stuff. I got an error message that
states that the Files and Settings were created with a previous version, and
that I should retry using an updated version of the wizard. I already
deleted everything from the old PC! My question is this: Have I really lost
all those files and settings from the old PC? Or is there a way I can
install the older version of the Wizard on the new PC?

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