New Laptop
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Greg McCorkill
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New Laptop
How do you transfer files from your desktop to your laptop without messing uo your desktop?
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Justin Melhiser
Re: New Laptop
Greg
In eCabinets go to file backup restore settings. Go over and make sure everything is set to what you want, make sure you know where it is creating the backup folder. Then you will need to go to file backup my files. This will create your backup folder. Copy this backup folder and take it to your new computer. Save this backup folder somewhere on the new computer, just make sure where you put this folder that the location under file backup restore settings is the same. Once you have this in place then go to file restore my files. If you have any questions feel free to call me.
In eCabinets go to file backup restore settings. Go over and make sure everything is set to what you want, make sure you know where it is creating the backup folder. Then you will need to go to file backup my files. This will create your backup folder. Copy this backup folder and take it to your new computer. Save this backup folder somewhere on the new computer, just make sure where you put this folder that the location under file backup restore settings is the same. Once you have this in place then go to file restore my files. If you have any questions feel free to call me.
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Wally Schneeberger
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Re: New Laptop
Greg -- I found that using a flash drive was the easiest way but you could copy to cd and transfer the files that way too.
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Greg McCorkill
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Re: New Laptop
Thank you I got my directories and other files to move.Any suggestions on using a laptop for presentations or cust changes at clients