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I recently had to swipe this computer, but before I did that I saved my
settings. The original computer did not have service pack 2. This one does. Now, the files and settings transfer wizard says that the file is old and I need to run the wizard on the old compter. Seeing how that is not possible, what can I do? |
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Trevor Ousey wrote:
> I recently had to swipe this computer, but before I did that I saved > my settings. The original computer did not have service pack 2. This > one does. Now, the files and settings transfer wizard says that the > file is old and I need to run the wizard on the old compter. Seeing > how that is not possible, what can I do? Use the wizard from your Service Pack 1 CD. (Or whatever level your Windows XP was at before the installation.) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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