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Thursday, May 29, 2008

> How to Copy Files From Windows 98 to Windows XP?

Upgrading your operating system from Windows 98 to Windows XP should be a relatively simple process. However, there are steps to take if you don't want to lose data from your hard drive. You can either create copies of your files on disc, or you can choose to use a Windows XP Upgrade version instead of a full version. Either way, it is possible to copy files from Windows 98 to Windows XP.

Copy Files From Windows 98 to Windows XP
Step1

Select all of the files you want to copy and place them in a separate folder. This will make it easier to find the files when you are ready to copy them.
Step2

Transfer that folder to a zip disc or queue it to be written to a CD. Make sure that the folder contains less than 700 megabytes of information or it will not fit on one disc. If you have more, use additional disc/folder combinations to get everything.
Step3

Paste your files into Windows XP once they've transferred to disc. This is, by far, the easiest method you can use to copy files to Windows XP.
Copy Files Using the File Settings and Transfer Wizard
Step1

Start the File Settings and Transfer Wizard within Windows 98 or from the Windows XP installation disc.
Step2

Choose the transfer method you wish to use. You may use a direct cable if you're loading windows XP on another computer. You can also choose to transfer files over a home or office network. You may choose "Other" to use a zip-disc method.
Step3

Choose specific items to transfer from your hard drive. A menu will appear that will permit you to browse the files on your system and choose the ones you want to copy.
Step4

Click "Next" when prompted to do so. You will be lead to either identify programs that Windows XP is already familiar with or you will simply begin the copy procedure.
Step5

Exit the Wizard once you've finished copying your files. You may then continue to install Windows XP.

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