You know as much about it as we do, but according to published reports it is 
supposed to be really good.  Sorry about not having much information than 
that, guess we'll find out next week.
David Ferrin
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Stansifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 6:50 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: using windows easy transfer



Allow me a moment of old guy digression, how JFW friendly is "Windows
Vista? I am a bit behind the power curve since you guys sent me to summer
cant and then moved to google.
*Smile*

At 08:31 AM 1/26/2007 -0500, David Ferrin wrote:

>Like all things, if it does what it's cracked up to do then sure it will be
>great or at least pretty good.
>David Ferrin
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ricque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 8:26 AM
>Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: using windows easy transfer
>
>
>
>Hmmm, sounds like a possible improvement to the, "files and settings
>transfer wizard"
>that comes with Win XP.
>Richard Justice
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "David Ferrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 7:48 AM
>Subject: [JAWS-Users] using windows easy transfer
>
>
>
>Another great post from our own research department, keep them coming Ray.
>David Ferrin
>***
>Using Windows Easy Transfer to transfer your data to a new computer
>
>Table of Contents
>List of 7 items
>1. Introduction
>2. The types of data can be transferred
>3. Preparing the computers to use Windows Easy Transfer
>4. Using Windows Easy Transfer with a Easy Transfer Cable
>5. Using Windows Easy Transfer over a Network
>6. Using Windows Easy Transfer with Removable Media
>7. Conclusion
>list end
>
>Introduction
>When purchasing a new computer one of the most frustrating experiences is
>moving existing data to the new computer from the older one. In the past
>when
>you wanted to transfer data you had to copy the data via a network, store 
>it
>onto a DVD/CD/Floppy and then copy it back onto the new PC, or physically
>take the hard drive out of the old machine and install it into the new
>machine. The main problem using these methods was that you could only move
>files
>such as documents, pictures, movies, saved games, etc. E-mail could be 
>moved
>but was a difficult a process. Moving settings and program configurations,
>on the other hand, was not possible, except for the experts, and you had to
>reconfigure each of the applications on the new computer. Windows Vista
>changes
>all this with a new bundled application called Windows Easy Transfer that
>can easily migrate data from Windows XP SP2, Windows 2004 SP4, and Windows
>Vista
>operating systems.
>
>Windows Easy Transfer is a program that comes bundled with Windows Vista,
>and when run, scans our computer for
>data and settings
>that you can transfer to your new computer. This migration can be done via 
>a
>myriad of methods including USB flash drives, DVDs, a network, or by using
>a new product called a
>Vista Easy Transfer Cable.
>What makes this program so powerful and easy to use is that it is wizard
>driven so you just answer questions, make sure all of your data was 
>properly
>selected,
>and then press a button to start the transfer. For this tutorial, we will
>focus primarily on migrating our data using the
>Vista Easy Transfer Cable
>or via a network. We chose these two methods as they are the easiest and
>quickest methods to transfer your data.
>
>The types of data can be transferred
>
>Using Windows Easy Transfer you can migrate most files and program 
>settings.
>Below is a table describing the types of data and settings that can be
>moved.
>
>Table with 2 columns and 7 rows
>Data Type
>Specifics
>Files and Folders
>Any files found in your My Documents, My Pictures, and Shared Documents
>folder will be selected to be moved automatically. You can also add other
>documents
>that are in other locations.
>E-mail messages and Settings
>E-mail messages, contacts, account settings, and address books from Outlook
>Express, Outlook, Windows Mail, and other programs.
>Program Settings
>Programs that are compatible with Vista will have their settings 
>transferred
>to the new computer. In order for this properly to work the program must
>already
>be installed on the Vista computer.
>User Settings
>Desktop settings, color settings, screen savers, fonts, Windows options,
>printers,
>etc.
>Internet Settings
>Favorites, cookies, and Internet Explorer settings.
>Pictures, Video, and Music
>Music files, playlists, and album are. Pictures (gif, jpg, bmp files) and
>personal videos.
>table end
>
>Preparing the computers to use Windows Easy Transfer
>
>Before you use Windows Easy Transfer on your older computer you first need
>to install the software. The three methods that can be used to install
>Windows
>Easy Transfer on the old computer are:
>List of 3 items
>. The Windows Vista DVD
>
>. A CD that comes with an Easy Transfer Cable
>
>. Media that we create via the Windows Easy Transfer program in Windows
>Vista.
>list end
>
>The two easiest methods are to use the Windows Vista DVD to install the
>program. To install the software off of the Vista DVD just insert it into
>the old
>computer and when the setup menu appears click on the Transfer files and
>settings from another computer option. If we have autorun disabled then 
>open
>the
>DVD and double-click on the setup.exe program. The setup screen is shown
>below.
>
>Vista DVD Setup Screen
>Figure 1. Vista DVD setup screen
>
>If you purchased a
>Vista Easy Transfer Cable
>then insert the CD that came with it into the old machine and install the
>software. If these two options are not available then follow the
>instructions
>below in order to create installation media using the Vista's Windows Easy
>Transfer program.
>
>The following instructions should be performed on our new Vista computer.
>List of 11 items (contains 1 nested list)
>1. Click on the Start button.
>
>2. Click on the All Programs menu option.
>
>3. Click on Accessories
>
>4. Click on System tools
>
>5. Click on the Windows Easy Transfer icon.
>
>6. When Windows Easy Transfer starts, click on the Start a new transfer
>option
>
>7. At the next screen you should click on the My New Computer option.
>
>8. When it asks if we have an easy transfer cable, click on the option
>labeled No, show me more options.
>
>9. At the next screen it will ask if we have Windows Easy Transfer 
>installed
>on the older computer. We should select the option labeled No, I need to
>install
>it now.
>
>10. A new screen will appear asking how we would like to install Windows
>Easy Transfer on the older computer. Our options are to use a CD, USB Flash
>Drive,
>External Hard Disk or shared network folder, Windows Installation Disc or
>Windows Easy Transfer DVD.
>
>Create Installation Media Options
>Figure 2. Create installation media options
>
>List of 4 items nesting level 1
>. If you select the CD option, Vista will ask for the drive letter that
>corresponds to a CD or DVD writer. Insert blank media into the writer and
>select
>its drive letter in the drop down menu. Then press the Next button to 
>create
>the installation software on this media.
>
>. If you select the USB flash Drive option, Vista will ask for the driver
>letter of our USB flash drive. Select the driver letter and press the Next
>button
>to copy the installations files to the drive. This option will be dimmed 
>and
>unavailable if there is no USB flash drive plugged into the computer.
>
>. If you select the External hard disk or shared network folder option,
>Vista will ask for a folder on an external hard drive or a network share
>where the
>installation files will be stored. Under this newly created folder will be 
>a
>autorun.inf file and another folder called MigWiz. To start the setup open
>the MigWiz folder and double-click on the Migsetup.exe file.
>
>. If you select the Windows installation disc or Windows Easy Transfer CD
>option, Vista will assume that one of these two methods were used and ask
>how
>we would like to transfer our data.
>
>list end nesting level 1
>11. When the installation media has finished being created, use this media
>to install Windows Easy Transfer on to the older computer.
>list end
>
>Using Windows Easy Transfer with a Easy Transfer Cable
>
>For many users the best method to transfer data to a new Vista computer is
>to use a
>Vista Easy Transfer Cable.
>An Easy Transfer Cable is a cable that has a USB plug on each end of the
>cable and gets plugged into both computers. This allows you to transfer 
>data
>between
>the two computers using the Windows Easy Transfer program. For the best
>speed, it is advised that you plug both ends of the cable into a USB 2.0
>port on
>each computer in order to maximize your transfer speed. The steps necessary
>to use an Easy Transfer Cable to migrate data to our new computer are
>outlined
>below. As you go through these instructions the tutorial will indicate 
>which
>computer you should be using.
>
>Do not plug the Easy Transfer Cable into either computer as of yet!
>
>On our new Vista computer:
>List of 9 items
>1. Click on the Start (
>) button.
>
>2. Click on the All Programs menu option.
>
>3. Click on the Accessories menu option.
>
>4. Click on the System tools menu option.
>
>5. Finally click on the Windows Easy Transfer icon to start the program.
>When the program loads you will be greeted with the welcome screen below.
>
>Windows Easy Transfer Welcome Screen
>Figure 3. Windows Easy Transfer welcome screen
>
>Click on the Next button to continue to the next screen.
>6. You will now be at a screen, shown below, where the program is asking
>whether this is a new transfer or if you want to continue an old one.
>
>Select Transfer Type
>Figure 4. Select the transfer type
>
>As this is a new transfer click on the Start a new transfer option
>7. At the new screen the program will ask whether the computer we are
>performing these steps on is the old or new one.
>
>Select the computer you are on
>Figure 5. Select the computer we are on
>
>As you are doing this step on the new computer, you should click on the My
>new computer option.
>8. You will now see a screen asking if we have an Easy Transfer Cable or
>need to use another method to transfer the data.
>
>Do we have an easy transfer cable
>Figure 6. Do we have an easy transfer cable?
>
>Since these instructions are for using the Easy Transfer cable, select Yes,
>I have an Easy Transfer Cable.
>9. Your computer is now in a ready state waiting for the two computers to 
>be
>connected via the Easy Transfer Cable. An example of this screen is below.
>
>Waiting for the other computer to connect
>Figure 7. Waiting for the other computer to connect
>
>For now, hold off on inserting the Easy Transfer Cable until you get the
>older computer set up and ready to go. Let's move on to the steps that you
>need
>to do on the old computer.
>list end
>
>On our older computer:
>List of 4 items
>1. Insert the CD that came with the Easy Transfer Cable into the older
>computer.
>
>2. When the setup program starts you should click on the Next button.
>
>3. Select I agree and press the Next button.
>
>4. When the program is done installing you should click on the Finish
>button.
>list end
>
>On both our older computer and the new Vista computer:
>List of 2 items
>1. Take one end of the Easy Transfer Cable and plug it into the old
>computer's USB port. If the older computer has a USB 2.0 port you should 
>use
>that port
>in order to achieve the best transfer speeds.
>
>2. Take the other end and plug it into the Vista computer's USB port.
>list end
>
>On the older computer:
>List of 8 items
>1. When you plug the cable into the older computer a small window will
>appear asking if you would like to transfer files. Select the Take no 
>action
>option
>and then press the OK button.
>
>2. Click on the Start Menu, select All Programs, and finally click on the
>Windows Easy Transfer icon.
>
>3. When the Windows Easy Transfer welcome screen appears click on the Next
>button.
>
>4. You will now be at a screen asking if we want to use an Easy Transfer
>Cable to transfer the files.
>
>Select Transfer Type
>Figure 8. Select the transfer type
>
>Click on the Use an Easy Transfer Cable (recommended) option.
>
>Once we select that option, the Windows Easy Transfer program on both
>computers will attempt to connect to each other. When they connect, you 
>will
>see a
>screen like the following appear on the Vista machine.
>
>Vista Detected the connection and is now waiting for the data to be
>transfered
>Figure 9. Vista detected the connection and is now waiting for the data to
>be transferred
>
>5. Now that a connection has been established, Windows Easy Transfer on the
>older machine will automatically switch to a new window asking what data 
>you
>would like to transfer.
>
>Data Transfer Options
>Figure 10. Data transfer options
>
>Select the All user accounts, files, and settings (Recommended) option.
>
>6. A new screen will appear listing the programs, files, settings, mail
>data, favorites, etc that will be moved over to the new computer. This data
>is grouped
>by user so you can easily see what user's data will be moved.
>
>The Data that will be transferred
>Figure 11. The data that will be transferred
>
>If you are happy with the settings click on the Transfer button and proceed
>to the next step in this guide. On the other hand if want to add files that
>the program did not automatically select or remove files, click on the
>Customize button. This will bring you to a new screen where you can
>customize the
>data that will be transferred.
>
>Customize the Data that will be transferred
>Figure 12. Customize the data that will be transferred
>
>Using the Add files, Add folders, Select Drives, and Exclude folders
>options, customize the data that will be transferred to the new computer. 
>If
>there
>are files or folders that were not added automatically, use the Add files 
>or
>Add folders options to browse to this data so it is added. You can also
>exclude
>data from being transferred by removing the checkmark next to a specific
>item in the list.
>
>Once you have customized the data that will be transferred to the new
>computer, click on the Next button to continue.
>
>7. A new screen will appear that allows you to specify whether or not the
>data should be transferred to an existing Vista account or if a new account
>should
>be created to transfer the data to.
>
>Figure 13. Account to transfer the data
>
>To specify a new account, type the login name that you would like created.
>If you would like to use an existing account then use the drop down menu to
>select
>the account that will receive the data. If you create a new account, the
>password of the old account is not transferred to the new computer. Instead
>when
>you log into that account for the first time, Vista will prompt you to set 
>a
>new password.
>
>8. At this point the data will begin to transfer to the new computer.
>
>Data is being transferred to the new computer
>Figure 14. Data is being transferred to the new computer
>
>Once the data transfer is complete you will see a screen similar to the one
>below.
>
>The Data Transfer is Complete
>Figure 15. The data transfer is complete
>
>Because the data has finished transferring you should press the Close 
>button
>to shut down the program.
>list end
>
>On the new Vista computer:
>List of 2 items
>1. After the transfer has been completed you will be shown a summary screen
>of the files that were transferred.
>
>Transfer Summary
>Figure 16. Transfer Summary
>
>If you want to see all the information that was transferred you can click 
>on
>the Show me everything that was transferred option. When done, click on the
>Close button to exit the program.
>
>2. Vista will now ask you to log off in order to finish the transfer. Allow
>it to log you off, and when you log back on, all your settings and data 
>will
>have been transferred to your existing account or the new account if one 
>was
>created.
>list end
>
>Your data has now been successfully migrated to our new computer.
>
>Using Windows Easy Transfer over a Network
>
>By far the quickest and cheapest method to transfer your data is over a
>network. For those of you who have a network set up this is definitely the
>choice
>you should use. A lot of the steps described below have already been
>discussed with screen shots in the previous section. Therefore, we have 
>only
>added
>screen shots to this section when the screen is new to this tutorial.
>
>On our new Vista computer:
>List of 13 items
>1. Click on the Start (
>) button.
>
>2. Click on the All Programs menu option.
>
>3. Click on the Accessories menu option.
>
>4. Click on the System tools menu option.
>
>5. Finally click on the Windows Easy Transfer icon to start the program.
>
>6. When the welcome screen appears click on the Next button to continue.
>
>7. At this screen you will be prompted to start a new transfer or resume an
>existing one. As you are performing a new transfer select the Start a new
>transfer
>option.
>
>8. You will now be asked what computer, the old or new, you are on. As you
>are doing these instructions on the Vista computer, select the My new
>computer
>option.
>
>9. Windows Easy Transfer will now ask how you would like to transfer the
>data. As you are going to transfer the data over the network, and not via a
>Easy
>Transfer cable, select No, show me more options to continue to the next
>screen.
>
>10. At this screen select the Yes, I installed it option as you should have
>already installed Windows Easy Transfer on your older computer.
>
>11. On this screen the program asks if we want to transfer the data over 
>the
>network or using removable media.
>
>Select the Transfer Type
>Figure 17. Select the Transfer Type
>
>You want to transfer the files over the network so select Yes, I'll 
>transfer
>files and settings over the network.
>
>12. In order for the new Vista computer and the older computer to properly
>connect and securely transfer files, you need to generate a security key.
>Windows
>Easy Transfer will use this key to find the new Vista computer and connect
>securely to it. The screen, shown below, asks if you have an existing key 
>or
>need to create one.
>
>Figure 18. Create a Windows Easy Transfer Network Key
>
>As you do not currently have a Windows Easy Transfer key, you need to 
>create
>one. To do this click on the No, I need a key option.
>
>13. Windows Easy Transfer will now create the security and display it to us
>in the screen below.
>
>Windows Easy Transfer Network Key
>Figure 19. Windows Easy Transfer Network Key
>
>Write down the key as you will need to input it on the older computer 
>before
>you can transfer data to the new machine. The program will now wait to be
>connected
>to by the older computer.
>list end
>
>On the older computer:
>List of 10 items
>1. Click on our Start Menu, select All Programs, and finally click on the
>Windows Easy Transfer icon.
>
>2. When the Windows Easy Transfer welcome screen appears click on the Next
>button.
>
>3. At the following screen, click on the Transfer directly, using a network
>connection option.
>
>4. When it asks how you would like to transfer the data over the network
>select the option labeled Use a network connection.
>
>5. You will now be asked whether or not you have a Windows Easy Transfer
>key. That is the key you created on our Vista machine and wrote down. As 
>you
>have
>the key select Yes, I have a key.
>
>6. The program will now prompt you to input your Windows Easy Transfer key.
>Type the key into the field labeled Type our Windows Easy Transfer key. 
>When
>you are done click on the Next button.
>
>7. You are now presented with a screen asking what type of data you would
>like to transfer. Select the All user accounts, files, and settings
>(Recommended)
>option.
>
>8. A new screen will appear listing the programs, files, settings, mail
>data, favorites, etc that will be moved over to the new computer. This data
>is grouped
>by user so you can easily see what user's data will be moved. If you are
>happy with the settings click on the Transfer button and proceed to the 
>next
>step
>in this guide. On the other hand if want to add files that the program did
>not automatically select or remove files, click on the Customize button.
>This
>will bring you to a new screen where you can customize the data that will 
>be
>transferred.
>
>If you clicked on the Customize button you can use the Add files, Add
>folders, Select Drives, and Exclude folders options, customize the data 
>that
>will
>be transferred to the new computer. If there are files or folders that were
>not added automatically, use the Add files or Add folders options to browse
>to this data so it is added. You can also exclude data from being
>transferred by from being transferred by removing the checkmark next to a
>specific item
>in the list.
>
>Once you have customized the data that will be transferred to the new
>computer, click on the Next button to continue to go to the next step.
>
>9. A new screen will appear that allows you to specify whether or not the
>data should be transferred to an existing Vista account or if a new account
>should
>be created to transfer the data to. To specify a new account, type the 
>login
>name that you would like created. If you would like to use an existing
>account
>then use the drop down menu to select the account that will receive the
>data. If you create a new account, the password of the old account is not
>transferred
>to the new computer. Instead when you log into that account for the first
>time, Vista will prompt you to set a new password.
>
>10. At this point the data will be transferred to the new computer. Once 
>the
>transfer is complete, you should press the Close button to exit the 
>program.
>list end
>
>On the new Vista computer:
>List of 2 items
>1. After the transfer has been completed you will be shown a summary screen
>of the files that were transferred. If you want to see all the information
>that
>was transferred click on the Show me everything that was transferred 
>option.
>When done, click on the Close button to exit the program.
>
>2. Vista will now ask you to log off in order to finish the transfer. Allow
>it to log off, and when you log back on, all your settings and data will
>have
>been transferred to your existing account or to the new account if one was
>created.
>list end
>
>Your data has now been successfully migrated to the new computer.
>
>Using Windows Easy Transfer with Removable Media
>
>Windows Easy Transfer also has the ability to transfer our data using
>removable media. This method is not suggested unless we are moving small
>amounts of
>data due to the limited capacities of removable media. As this method will
>not be used too often we only provide brief instructions.
>
>On the older computer:
>List of 4 items
>1. Start Windows Easy Transfer on the older computer and go through the
>screens until it asks you how we would like to transfer the data. At this
>prompt
>we would select Use a CD, DVD, or other removable media.
>
>2. You will now be at a screen where it asks you what removable media you
>would like to use to transfer the data.
>
>Remobable Media Choice
>Figure 20. Removable Media Choice
>
>You should now select the removable media type that you wish to use to
>transfer the data. The CD and USB flash drive options will be dimmed and
>unavailable
>unless the appropriate media is inserted into the computer. Therefore we
>need blank media in the CD or DVD writer or a USB flash drive plugged into
>the
>computer for these options to be available.
>
>3. Once you select the removable media that you will use, the program will
>prompt you for the driver letter for this media. Select the drive letter 
>and
>press the Next button.
>
>4. The program will start copying the data to the removable media. When it
>is done you will be shown a screen stating that you should remove the media
>and
>insert it into the new Vista machine.
>
>Remove the media
>Figure 21. Remove the media
>
>Remove the media.
>list end
>
>On the new Vista computer:
>List of 5 items
>1. Insert the removable media it into the new Vista machine.
>
>2. Launch Windows Easy Transfer on the Vista machine and follow the prompts
>until it asks if this is a new or existing transfer. As we are finishing an
>existing transfer we select Continue a transfer in progress.
>
>3. At the next screen when it asks what type of transfer you want to
>continue, select Removable media.
>
>4. When it asks for the location of our files, browse to the removable 
>media
>and then press the Next button.
>
>5. Follow the rest of the prompts to finish migrating the data from your
>removable media.
>list end
>
>Your data has now been transferred to your new computer.
>
>Conclusion
>
>As you can see the Windows Easy Transfer program provides a myriad of
>mediums to transfer your data to your new computer. Not only that, but you
>now have
>the ability to easily move your e-mail, documents, and program settings
>without hiring a consultant or having advanced computer skills. As always,
>if we
>want to learn more about, or discuss with our peers, the various features 
>of
>Windows Easy Transfer, then feel free to talk about it in our
>Windows Vista forums.
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