
- #HOW CAN I TRANSFER MY AT AND T INTERNET INSTALL#
- #HOW CAN I TRANSFER MY AT AND T INTERNET DRIVERS#
- #HOW CAN I TRANSFER MY AT AND T INTERNET UPDATE#
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#HOW CAN I TRANSFER MY AT AND T INTERNET DRIVERS#
Click Next, and it should pull the drivers from the previous installation, assuming it's the same version. Ensure the checkbox for Include subfolders is checked.
#HOW CAN I TRANSFER MY AT AND T INTERNET DRIVER#
Select the option to choose a driver yourself from a folder, and point the Browse folder to C:\Windows.old\Windows\System32.
#HOW CAN I TRANSFER MY AT AND T INTERNET UPDATE#
Right-click each one, one at a time, and select Update driver. On the right side, look for any icons with a yellow triangle, black explanation mark (!) on it. Select Device Manager from the list on the left.
#HOW CAN I TRANSFER MY AT AND T INTERNET INSTALL#
To install drivers, click Start, right-click on Computer and click Manage.Lather, rinse, repeat for all the other user accounts. Depending on email, you may be able to just move email messages and accounts over, or you'll need to import messages.Open both the C:\Windows.old\Users\username and the C:\Users\username folders, and stack them side to side (Press Windows+ Left on one window, and Windows+ Right on the other).ĭrag the following folders over from the OLD folder to the NEW:
The reason I don't use XCOPY or ROBOCOPY on the folders are because there are reminents of the old system that should not be copied to a new system.
To copy the data back, I use drag and drop. Make sure you can log in as all these users Make sure you have all the same user accounts as before (the ones you would click to log in with). In your case, because you didn't install Windows due to a malfunction, it may work for you to use the above method first. This method is my preferred way, as usually when I am installing a new copy of Windows, it gets rid of whatever cause the last one to mess up. If this fails, you will need to re-install from scratch, and move on the method two.Īdvantages: Fresh copy of Windows, drivers and data are availableĭisadvantages: Need to reinstall all extra programs, and put in all new settings If it worked (not always), you will see your old Windows 7 installation. Once this is done, restart the computer, and cross your fingers. Let it run, as sometimes it needs to change the boot settings. Now, exit the command prompt (type EXIT and press Enter), then select Startup Repair. Simply type COPY C:\Boot\BCD C:\Boot\BCD.old and press Enter. Once this is done, I like to back up the Boot Configuration Data (BCD). You can use the similar command as above, except using C:\Windows.old for the root folder. Once you have the folders moved, move the other folders back to the root directory. If not, try with D: instead, and keep going up from there until you find the drive letter. To check for this, type DIR C: /AD and see if you see the above mentioned folders. This also assumes that the Windows drive is detected as C:\. The folders you need to move (replace %folder% in the above command with each of these) are:Īlso remember to surround the path in " when the path name contains a space (i.e. Create a new folder ( for example), and ROBOCOPY %folder% C:\\%folder% /MOV /XJ /S /R:0 /W:0 the folders. Get to a command prompt of some sort (For the Windows 7 Install DVD, click Next for the language, select Repair your computer in the bottom left corner, choose your Operating System and type an Administrator password, then choose Command Prompt from the bottom of the Repair screen)īackup your older installation. Boot off of a boot CD (such as Windows 7 Install DVD). I will offer 2 ways to get your data back, but both have drawbacks or advantages to each Put old install files backĪdvantages: If it works, it's like nothing happenedįor this method, you require another boot device or OS that can read/write NTFS partitions Each of these folders are required for a successful Windows Vista or above installation. The Windows.old directory contains all your previous data from the Windows, Program Files, Program Files (x86) ( where applicable), ProgramData, and Program Files folders.