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How to Transfer Windows 7 Files to Windows 10

As you will see, this can be done using dedicated third-party software

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 is easy. Simply download the ISO, create a bootable drive and upgrade to the best OS yet.

However, what’s not so easy is to transfer Windows 7 files to aWindows 10PC, especially if you have a brand newWindows 10system.

Windows 10had theEasy Transferfunctionality in the earlier version which made it easy to transfer files from Windows 7 toWindows 10.

Sadly, the option is not included in the latest versions of Windows OS. But worry not, there is a way out.

In this article, we will show you exactly how to transfer data from Windows 7 to Windows 10.

How to transfer Windows 7 files to Windows 10?

How to transfer Windows 7 files to Windows 10?

1.Use FastMove

FastMovenot only can transfer files easily between Windows 7 to Windows 10 but it can also migrate them from a 32-bit system to a 64-bit system just like that.

And the process is extremely simple and straightforward. Just connect the two PCs to the same network, select the files that you want to transfer, and let FastMove perform the magic move.

Anybody can move files with a USB stick but this solution can also move programs from one computer to another so you can forget about redownloading and reinstalling them on your new device.

In fact, it will do the same with the user accounts and settings and even your device drivers, passwords, desktop settings, and more. With FastMove, transferring any data from one PC to another becomes a breeze.

Let’s see what are thebest featuresof FastMove:

FastMove

Microsoft has partnered withLaplink, and they brought you a powerful tool called PCmover that can easily help you move your files without omitting your apps and settings.

Let’s quickly go through PCmover Professional’skey features:

PCmover Professional

3. Use Easy Transfer

3.1. Copy Migwiz folder

3.2. RunEasy Transferon an Old Computer

3.3. RunEasy Transferon the new computer

4. Use the Backup and Restore feature

4.1. Backup your files

4.2. Restore the files

In order to use the Backup and Restore feature, you need to have an external storage device ready.

5. Use OneDrive

Now switch to yourWindows 10PC, sign in to OneDrive with the same Microsoft account and your files should be there. Just copy them to your PC, and that’s it.

If you have a fast network connection and you don’t want to deal with external storage, OneDrive might be the most streamlined way to transfer files from Windows 7 to Windows 10.

Note:Although this method is pretty simple, it can be slow, especially if you’re using a connection with a slow upload speed.

In addition, OneDrive is limited to 5GB, so if you have more data, you’ll need to transfer it in batches or purchase additional space for OneDrive.

That should do it – feel free to try any solution mentioned here and let us know the outcome.

Should you happen to know about other methods to transfer data from Windows 7 to Windows 10, feel free to share your expertise with us via the comments section below.

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Tashreef Shareef

Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.

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