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    Taking my documents from old computer to new?

    Am going to buy a new laptop,want an easy way to take my documents from old laptop and put on new one thus my pics etc aren't lost,what's the easiest way(bloody shop wants $100 to do)for a total tech loser I am,also same way to transfer my favorites,then I want to eradicate all my cookies etc as will sell laptop cheers folks.
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    how much data are you talking, i normally just use a USB stick, and make sure everything is on the new one before you start deleting,

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    Tony, get yourself a big capacity USB stick and copy what you want to keep from your old PC onto the stick. Then simply put the stick into the laptop and pull the files back off the stick onto the Lap Top. If I can do it anyone can.

    Last time we replaced our computer I invested in a USB remote hard drive and simply copied everything onto it. I use it to back up this computer now so if the worst happens I have not lost a thing.
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    Borrow a teenager, they will sort it while fixing your Sky TV, group texting their mates, playing playstation and cleaning out your fridge.

    Or get a USB stick. If I can do it anybody can.
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    external hard drive?

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    Was going to use back up system so will do so,also usb stick for sure.
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    Yeah, I recommend investing in an external hard-drive. You can transfer all your stuff in one go, and then use the external as a back-up drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Borrow a teenager, they will sort it while fixing your Sky TV, group texting their mates, playing playstation and cleaning out your fridge.

    Or get a USB stick. If I can do it anybody can.
    Yeah thats what I do when ever I get a new phone...give to one of the kids and say ''here turn this off, make that stop, make that brighter, I dont what that shit on there, cant use that get rid of it..and what the hell does that do''?

    Or Get Gremlin to sort it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    Am going to buy a new laptop,want an easy way to take my documents from old laptop and put on new one thus my pics etc aren't lost,what's the easiest way(bloody shop wants $100 to do)for a total tech loser I am,also same way to transfer my favorites,then I want to eradicate all my cookies etc as will sell laptop cheers folks.
    pfft I only charge 60$

    I'm guessing the old is XP??? well MS has this & reckons it's easy a program (app) with step-by-step instructions on how to transfer.

    After transferring my recommendation would be to reinstall windows on the old laptop, as trying to remove things manually will most likely leave data you don't want left regardless of how careful you are
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    never use a USB stick as a "backup", they fail too often.

    A usb hard drive, or if you want to continue using it as a backup, use something like microsoft SkyDrive (http://skydrive.live.com). You install an app, tell it what you want backed up, and it backs it up online for you. You get 25GB freee I think, which should be ample. When go to the new machine, install the same appl, tell it to restore, and it pulls it down to the new one, and then you can just continue using it to backup your documents.

    For the laptop, if you are going to sell it, best idea is to pop in the original disks and restore it to factory - no chance the new person will find any odd stuff left that you dont want them to find.

    What ever you do, DO NOT borrow a teenager. I spend my life fixing cockups that so called "tech savvy" teenage relatives have done. Even ones at university getting degrees in computer stuff. You wouldnt get a restoration done on your prize motorbike by the next door neighbour because he knows how to fix his lawnmower.
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    And make sure that the new laptop has the program/s that open the data files you have saved/transferred.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    If the new one is Win 7 use windows easy transfer. Just plug a network cable between the 2 and follow the directions. Does everything, email. faves, pron, music. And $100 is cheap. I charge $150.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    And $100 is cheap. I charge $150.
    I really am undercharging then, might be time to up the prices I think
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    I really am undercharging then, might be time to up the prices I think
    TBH that is everything though. If they have applications that need loading we do that, move their cash program data, reload etc.
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    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    However your connecting the old PC the to internet (excluding rare possibility of internal DSL modem) connect the new the same way and then google something like sharing PC drives over network.

    Piece of piss from there, you just share the whole computer, go to the other one and via explorer (assuming windows) open it and drag and drop to the new. Can take a few hours over wireless.
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