Last updated on April 17th, 2023 at 12:56 am
In Windows 7 there was an excellent tool called Windows Easy Transfer (WET) to transfer all your settings and data from one machine to another or to backup data to restore after a computer rebuild.
Well, Microsoft being the helpful company they are decided to remove this from Windows 10!
So, we are fighting back and showing you how to get WET to work on your Windows 10 machine.
Video Guide
We have created a walkthrough video on how easy it is to download and run Windows Easy Transfer on a Windows 10 computer. You can take a look at this, but we also suggest taking a read through our written guide, with screenshots to make this process as easy as possible for you.
Step-by-Step Guide
Below you will find a full set of written instructions with screenshots on how to get Windows Easy Transfer working for you.
First of all, you need to download the Windows Easy Transfer Package available by clicking the link below:
Download Windows Easy Transfer Tool
Included in this file are the 32-bit and 64-bit files you will require. Ensure that you use the correct one for your version of Windows 10.
You will need to copy the folder called “migwiz” from within the zip file:
![Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10 [2022 Updated] 1 Windows Easy Transfer](https://blog.techygeekshome.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/1-3.png)
Then you need to paste this folder into the following location on your Windows 10 machine:
C:\Windows\System32\
Note that we are assuming that your Windows installation is on the C: drive, if not, change the drive letter.
Then go into the “migwiz” folder and run the following file:
C:\Windows\System32\migwiz\MigSetup.exe
This will then start the setup process and launch the Windows Easy Transfer program.
If you want to use it in the future again, you can then run this file:
C:\Windows\System32\migwiz\MigWiz.exe
This will then launch the Windows Easy Transfer program:
![Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10 [2022 Updated] 2 Windows Easy Transfer Start Screen](https://blog.techygeekshome.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2-3.png)
You can then step through the wizard to select the options you want to use for backing up your original machine.
Windows Easy Transfer Wizard
Backing up your data
On the first page of the wizard, you will be given three options for how you want to transfer the data from your old machine to your new machine. These options are:
- An Easy Transfer Cable – it’s unlikely you will have one of these, but if you have, it means that you can transfer the data directly from your old machine to your new machine.
- A network – this is probably one that more IT professionals will use by taking advantage of a corporate network to remotely backup data from an end-users machine to a new machine or during a rebuild phase.
- An external hard disk or USB flash drive – this is likely to be the most popular option with home users as it allows you to simply plugin in an external USB hard drive and backup to that device. Once the backup phase is complete, you can then plug the external USB device into your new machine and restore that earlier backup.
![Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10 [2022 Updated] 3 Windows Easy Transfer Wizard Options](https://blog.techygeekshome.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Windows-Easy-Transfer-Wizard-Options.png)
Once you have made your select (we are going to go with the external hard disk option for this guide) you will be asked Which computer are you using now?:
![Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10 [2022 Updated] 4 Windows Easy Transfer Wizard Which computer are you using now.PNG](https://blog.techygeekshome.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Windows-Easy-Transfer-Wizard-Which-computer-are-you-using-now.png)
Select the option that this is my old computer and the program will then go through your computer and check all the user and local profiles during a scan – this can take some time to complete depending on the size of data that you have on the machine:
![Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10 [2022 Updated] 5 Windows Easy Transfer Wizard Checking what can be transferred](https://blog.techygeekshome.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Windows-Easy-Transfer-Wizard-Checking-what-can-be-transferred.png)
When it has finished scanning for data, it will present you with the user profiles it can backup and you can then click on the Customize option to pick and choose what you want to actually backup from each profile:
![Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10 [2022 Updated] 6 Windows Easy Transfer Choose what to backup](https://blog.techygeekshome.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Windows-Easy-Transfer-Choose-what-to-backup.png)
Once you are happy with your selections, click on the Next button. This will then take you to the page where you can enter a password to protect your data:
![Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10 [2022 Updated] 7 Windows Easy Transfer Password Protection](https://blog.techygeekshome.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Windows-Easy-Transfer-Password-Protection.png)
Then you will have the option on where you want to save the backup. The backup will consist of one single file. Ensure that you give it an appropriate name and click the Save button.
![Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10 [2022 Updated] 8 Windows Easy Transfer Save As](https://blog.techygeekshome.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Windows-Easy-Transfer-Save-Backup.png)
The backup will then start to run on your old machine, saving the backup file to the location that you selected.
Note that this process can take some time depending on factors like the amount of data you are backing up, whether you have a SSD or SATA hard drive, are you using a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 external device. So be patient and wait for the backup to complete.
Restoring the Backup
Once your data has been successfully backup up, you will now want to turn your attention to the restore of that data to your new machine.
To do this, you run through the same process as the backup to get Windows Easy Transfer running on your new machine. Then instead of selecting the This is my old computer, you select This is my new computer option.
![Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10 [2022 Updated] 9 Windows Easy Transfer This is my new computer](https://blog.techygeekshome.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Windows-Easy-Transfer-This-is-my-new-computer.png)
Then browse to where you saved your backup file to from your old machine and you will then have the option to select what you want to restore as you did during the backup process.
Complete the wizard and the restore will begin.
Conclusion
That’s it! simple as that to bring back a tool that Microsoft should never have removed from Windows 10! This is an awesome tool but you also need to keep in mind that it is not overly intelligent. It is a big lift and shift type of tool so if you have any viruses or anything like that on your original machine – if you use this tool and accidentally backup a virus file, you will restore this virus file onto your new machine – so be careful with what you are backing up from the start.
Feedback
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FAQ
Is there a Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 10?
Yes! Right here on our website you can download the tool and we also provide step by step instructions on how to use it.
What happened to Windows Easy Transfer?
Windows Easy Transfer was a feature included in earlier versions of the Windows operating system, such as Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8, that allowed users to transfer files, settings, and user profiles from one computer to another. However, this feature has been discontinued in Windows 10.
Does Windows 11 have Easy Transfer?
No, however, our free Windows Easy Transfer tool also works fully with Windows 11.
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