fWindows Data Migration Tool
Ahmed Kamal
email.ahmedkamal at googlemail.com
Wed Apr 2 14:14:07 UTC 2008
Microsoft's File and Settings transfer tool migrates:
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Internet Explorer settings
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Outlook Express settings and store
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Outlook settings and store
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Dial-Up connections
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Phone and modem options
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Accessibility
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Screen saver selection
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Fonts
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Folder options
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Taskbar settings
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Mouse and keyboard settings
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Sounds settings
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Regional options
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Office settings
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Network drives and printers
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Desktop folder
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My Documents folder
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My Pictures folder
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Favorites folder
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Cookies folder
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Common Office file types
Perhaps some of those could be an inspiration
2008/4/2 nikhil bharadwaj <nikhil.bbharadwaj at yahoo.com>:
>
> 2008/4/2 nikhil bharadwaj :
> > I have an idea of importing all the Windows documents,files,etc. into
> the
> > Fedora partition during the installation. Also, maintaining a sync of
> all
> > the files in both the OS's.
> >
> > A detailed overview and concept of the idea is in the given link:
> >
> > http://nikhilbharadwaj.wordpress.com/fedora-project-soc-2008/
> >
> >
> >
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> It sounds cool. You would definitely want to filter what is going to
> be synced though. Because of using things like VMware on Windows puts
> all your VMs in My Documents\My Virtual Machines\ a user could use up
> a ton of disk space replicating it.
>
> One of the "Other" things to sync though would be Bookmarks and other
> configuration items. Essentially making the Fedora an upgrade to any
> Windows installation.
>
> --Joe
>
> Certainly, the idea to sync the Bookmarks would be great!
> But I would like to know what the "Other Configuration Items" would be..??
>
>
> --Nikhil Bharadwaj
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