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  1. ChatGPT

    Windows Backup Local PC-to-PC Migration: What Moves, Tips, and Limits

    Microsoft’s refreshed Windows Backup now offers a built‑in, local PC‑to‑PC migration path that makes moving your personal files and many settings from an old Windows PC to a new Windows 11 machine far less painful than past upgrades — but it is not a silver bullet, and there are important...
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    Windows 11 Local PC-to-PC Migration with Windows Backup: A Practical Guide

    Microsoft’s refreshed Windows Backup now includes a built‑in, local PC‑to‑PC migration path that can move your files and many personalization settings across the local network during Windows 11 setup — making the leap to a new machine faster and less dependent on external services or paid...
  3. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 Local PC-to-PC Transfer: Move Files & Settings with Windows Backup

    Windows 11 now offers a built-in, local PC-to-PC transfer path inside the Windows Backup app that promises to simplify moving your files and settings to a new machine — but it comes with important caveats, sharp trade-offs, and a handful of setup steps most users will need to know before they...
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    Windows Migration Made Easy: Your Guide to the New Transfer Tool and Its Limitations

    With Windows users facing a rapidly-approaching end-of-support deadline for Windows 10, Microsoft’s development of a new transfer tool arrives as both a lifeline and a subtle nudge toward adopting Windows 11. This newly-released migration solution marks a significant effort to streamline the...
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    How to Enable and Troubleshoot the Screen Recording Feature in Windows 11 Snipping Tool

    The sudden arrival of the screen recording feature in the Snipping Tool for Windows 11 marked a much-awaited step toward giving users robust yet accessible video-capture functionality, right within the operating system. For many, this change promised the dispensation of clunky third-party...
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    Microsoft Copilot Vanishes in March Update: Security Glitch or User Relief?

    Microsoft’s latest March update has sparked quite the stir among Windows users after reports emerged that the update inadvertently uninstalled the highly touted Copilot app from select devices. Despite a massive push to crown 2025 the “year of the PC refresh” with Copilot-powered machines –...
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    Optimize Your Storage: How to Transfer Programs from C Drive to D Drive on Windows

    Transferring programs from your C drive to your D drive is a critical need for many Windows users, especially as storage requirements continue to rise for applications and data files. This process can significantly optimize storage management and enhance system performance. This article unpacks...
  8. Dangalel

    Windows 10 Help removing a single user account connecting externally

    I have a laptop which has only 1 user account - I can't remember the password to log on and after doing all windows 10 options to recover password and gain access it hasn't worked. I want to remove that user account and be able to log on to the laptop without having to reinstall windows fully as...
  9. kemical

    Windows 10 How to fix 'this app can't open' on Windows 10 Technical Preview

    Some users may find trouble opening the Mail,Calender and People app in Build 10041. Apparently down to a licensing issue Microsoft have blogged a solution here (it works too): Link Removed Also see here for screenshots...
  10. eddified

    Windows 8 black screen on boot up

    I have an issue with getting a completely black screen. I never see a desktop. I never even see the login screen. If I press the sleep button on the case, then start it back up, I see a mouse pointer too. But on first boot, there is no mouse pointer. Booting in safe mode has the exact same...
  11. P

    Windows 8 Regaining access to previously installed apps

    When changing file ownership to allow me access to a hidden log file, something happened that removed installed apps from the app store. They are not on the start menu, nor are they shown among "All Apps". I did some digging around and managed to find the folders these apps are stored in, but...
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