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	<title>Comments on: Does anyone know if it is possible to move mail from Microsoft Outlook to Windows mail?</title>
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		<title>By: Redfox</title>
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		<description>You can use the Windows Easy Transfer. You can transfer files and folders, E-mail settings, such as contacts and MESSAGES, Program settings , User accounts and settings, Internet settings and favorites, Music, pictures, and videos.
Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, click Windows Easy Transfer, and then click  Click Start a new transfer. 
Click This is my new computer. 
Click No, show me more options. 
Click the option that is required for the Is Windows Easy Transfer installed on your old computer page prompt. 
Select the destination media on which you want to store the Windows Easy Transfer Wizard files. You can store the wizard files on a CD, on a DVD, on removable media, or on a network drive. 
Click Yes, I&#039;ll transfer files and settings over the network. 
Type a path and a folder name in which you want to store the Windows Easy Transfer wizard files, and then click Next.

Note The default path is C:\migwiz. 

Migrate files and settings from the source computer to the destination computer
Migrate files and settings from the source computer to the destination computer by using one of the following four migration methods.


Method 1: Use a USB cable that can connect two computers to migrate files and settings
1. Install a USB cable that can connect the two computers, and install the drivers for that cable, as appropriate for your situation. 
2. Start Windows Easy Transfer to transfer files and settings to the destination computer.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can use the Windows Easy Transfer. You can transfer files and folders, E-mail settings, such as contacts and MESSAGES, Program settings , User accounts and settings, Internet settings and favorites, Music, pictures, and videos.<br />
Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, click Windows Easy Transfer, and then click  Click Start a new transfer.<br />
Click This is my new computer.<br />
Click No, show me more options.<br />
Click the option that is required for the Is Windows Easy Transfer installed on your old computer page prompt.<br />
Select the destination media on which you want to store the Windows Easy Transfer Wizard files. You can store the wizard files on a CD, on a DVD, on removable media, or on a network drive.<br />
Click Yes, I&#8217;ll transfer files and settings over the network.<br />
Type a path and a folder name in which you want to store the Windows Easy Transfer wizard files, and then click Next.</p>
<p>Note The default path is C:\migwiz. </p>
<p>Migrate files and settings from the source computer to the destination computer<br />
Migrate files and settings from the source computer to the destination computer by using one of the following four migration methods.</p>
<p>Method 1: Use a USB cable that can connect two computers to migrate files and settings<br />
1. Install a USB cable that can connect the two computers, and install the drivers for that cable, as appropriate for your situation.<br />
2. Start Windows Easy Transfer to transfer files and settings to the destination computer.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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