![]() ![]() ![]() In other words, using USMT 3.0 you can migrate: USMT 3.0, which is currently in beta at the time of writing this article, is designed to migrate Windows 2000 Professional SP4 and later to Windows XP SP2 and later. USMT 2.0 through 2.6 extended this to support migrating Windows 2000 Professional and earlier platforms to Windows XP Professional, and also supported XP to XP migrations. USMT 1.0 was originally developed to migrate Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0 Workstation machines to Windows 2000 Professional. USMT was designed for migrating user settings when upgrading or migrating desktop versions of Windows in a domain environment. Enterprises however need a more robust tool for performing migrating user settings, and User State Migration Tool (USMT) is Microsoft”s answer to their needs. ![]() Windows Easy Transfer is a lightweight tool however that is really only useful for migrations involving a handful of desktop computers, for example a small business with a network of ten machines or a home user wanting to replace their old XP box with a brand new Vista-ready machine. In a previous article here on titled Migrating to Vista Using Windows Easy Transfer we looked at how you can migrate user accounts, files and program settings from an existing computer running Windows XP to a freshly installed new computer running Windows Vista. ![]()
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