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Transfer files/settings from Win98SE to XP Media Ed
Posted by charlier on January 30th, 2006


What's the best way to transfer files and settingsfrom an existing PC to a
brand new XP machine? Some people suggest CAT5 crossover cable, others a
null modem serial cable. Any comments/suggestions welcome.
Thanks

Posted by grahamh on January 30th, 2006


Cat5 is going to be quicker, but can anyone tell me how you do it if you
don't have a floppy drive on the new machine, and it didn't come with a WinXP
CD? The "I want to make a wizard disk" is grayed out, even though there's a
CD writer available!

"charlier" wrote:

Posted by Ron Martell on January 30th, 2006


"grahamh" <grahamh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Unfortunately the disk create function will not work with a CD writer
drive. If the machine does not have a 3.5 diskette drive, and most
new ones don't, then your options are:

1. Use the Windows XP Installation CD if you have one. You can boot
the Windows 98 machine with this CD and run the FASTW from the CD.
Note that an OEM "system recovery" CD is not likely to have this
option available, but retail versions of XP and the generic OEM
versions sold by smaller manufacturers/assemblers will.

2. Use a USB "memory stick" provided you have the drivers for the
Windows 98 machine for it. Windows XP will create a "wizard disk" on
one of these.

3. Use a USB 3.5 diskette drive on the new machine. I have one in my
shop that I load to customers for this and other similar purposes.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference
has never been in bed with a mosquito."

Posted by grahamh on January 30th, 2006


Thanks, Ron. It all seems stupid to me that you need a disk at all when
you've got the two machines talking to each other by wire. My new machine
has a memory card slot, so guess what: you can put FastWiz and its CAB on
that, share the memory card folder and run FastWiz on the Win98 machine
through the network.

Graham

"Ron Martell" wrote:


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