If |you've |had |a |computer |for |a |while, |you've |probably |gotten |it |set |up |the |way |you |like. |Files |are |organized ...

If |you've |had |a |computer |for |a |while, |you've |probably |gotten |it |set |up |the |way |you |like. |Files |are |organized |a |certain |way, |you |have |bookmarked |a |long |list |of |favorite |Web |sites, |and |you've |customized |your |desktop |just |the |way |you |want |it.    Those |personal |settings |won't |be |wiped |out |when |you |buy |a |new |computer |with |Windows® |XP. |With |the |Files |and |Settings |Transfer |Wizard, |it's |simple |to |move |your |files |and |settings |from |one |computer |to |another.    The |wizard |is |located |in |the |System |Tools |folder. |For |a |command-line |version |that |system |administrators |can |use |on |multiple |computers |at |once, |try |the |User |State |Migration |Tool |(USMT) |in |the |ValueAdd |folder.
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