Note You can't use Windows Easy Transfer to transfer files and settings from a computer that is running Windows XP Starter. Instead, on your old computer, you'll need to select the files that you want to transfer and then copy them to a CD, DVD, USB flash drive, or external hard disk. After you've copied the files, you can manually transfer them to your new computer. If your old and new computers are connected to the same network, you can also copy files to a network location, and then copy them from the network location to your new computer. If you're not sure which files you need to copy—for example, to transfer your e-mail inbox or program settings to the new computer—check the Help for the program to try to find the file names and locations on your old computer.
Note Handwriting recognition is not available for all languages. If the writing pad is not available in the language that ...
Note that if this is selected, all ASP scripts will access Windows Management services using the account under which IIS ...
Note that this object is just a placeholder for a user or group from a trusted external domain. This object was created when ...
Note to localization team: The next eight strings are the command line options permitted by ipconfig. Note sure if these ...
Note You can't use Windows Easy Transfer to transfer files and settings from a computer that is running Windows XP Starter. ...
Note: All volumes hosting operating system components have been restored. However, one or more of your data volumes could ...
Note: An .spc file may contain many certificates. The wizard chooses the appropriate certificate based on the private key ...
Note: An .spc file may contain many certificates. This wizard chooses the appropriate certificate based on the private key ...
Note: Any rating system files marked with an asterisk (*) are invalid or could not be found, and will be removed from your ...