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How to transfer from Windows 10 to Windows 11

Got a new Windows 11 computer, and need to transfer everything from the old Windows 10 PC?
This tutorial shows exactly how to do that.

There are several ways to transfer files to another computer. The main difference is whether you are transferring files only (and doing it manually), or transferring everything, including programs, accounts, settings.

Here are the options that we will cover in this tutorial:

Of course, if you are transferring to a new computer (replacing your old one), you would typically want to transfer more than just a few files. Ideally, the goal is to transfer all documents, pictures, the whole user profile, accounts, favorites, bookmarks, emails, everything you have and use. You could even want to transfer the actual programs from your old computer. All of this is covered below.

Let’s go over the options.


Transfer Files From One Computer To Another Via USB drive

Transfer files from Windows 10 to Windows 11 using a USB drive

One of the simplest ways to transfer files to a new computer is to use a USB stick (or a USB external hard drive). You simply connect the USB drive to the Windows 10 computer, and copy files to it, same as you would copy them to any other folder.
Then, you move the USB drive to the new Windows 11 computer, and copy the files from the drive to the new computer itself.

Pros:

  • Simple to use
  • Fast (compared to Cloud)
  • Cheap – no special software is used, and USB drives are inexpensive (you probably already have one)

Cons:

  • Requires a USB drive to use (as opposed to transfer over internet/ network)
  • You have to manually select which files to copy, and manually copy them over.
  • If you are trying to transfer all the files you have on the computer, this will not be as easy. You will almost certainly miss / forget some of them, too.
  • This method does not allow to transfer anything which is not a simple user file – e.g. user settings, program settings, emails, applications and so on.

To summarize, a USB stick / external drive is a great way to transfer a bunch of files from one computer to another.
However, it is not a good way to transfer all files from one computer to another, since that quickly becomes cumbersome or impossible to do manually.
See below for the way to automatically transfer files from Windows 10 to Windows 11.


Transfer Files From One Computer To Another Via Cloud

Transfer files using Cloud – Dropbox / OneDrive

Another way to transfer files manually is using a Cloud sync tool, such as Dropbox or OneDrive.
The process is similar to using a USB drive (as described above), but instead of copying files to a USB drive, you copy files to another computer using Dropbox, OneDrive or other Cloud sync tools.

Most of these tools work in a similar fashion. You have a folder on your computer that syncs with all other computers you have. If you put a file into that folder, it eventually appears on the other computer.
So you would simply put the files you want into your Dropbox / OneDrive folder, and, after a while, you would have those files in the Dropbox / OneDrive folder on the other computer.

Pros:

  • Fairly straightforward to use
  • Does not require a USB drive

Cons:

  • Requires a Cloud sync product
  • For any sizable amount of files, a paid subscription to Cloud sync is required (typically around $100)
  • For larger amounts of files, transfer is slow (depends on Internet connection)
  • If you are trying to transfer all the files you have on the computer, this will not be as easy. You will almost certainly miss / forget some of them, too.
  • This method does not allow to transfer anything which is not a simple user file – e.g. user settings, program settings, emails, applications and so on.

To summarize, using Cloud is a good way to transfer small amounts of files files from one computer to another, without paying for software / hardware.
It gets slow and more expensive when you need to transfer a larger amount of files.
It is not a good way to transfer all files from one computer to another, since that quickly becomes cumbersome or impossible to do manually.
See below for the way to automatically transfer files from one computer to another.


Transfer Files From One Computer To Another

How to transfer programs and files from Windows 10 to Windows 11, automatically

When you need actually transfer everything from a Windows 10 computer to a new Windows 11 machine, the right way to do that is to use a dedicated transfer tool.

On a typical computer, there are 3 types of data that are important in terms of its day to day use:

  • Files, such documents, pictures, music, pictures and emails
  • Settings, such as user profiles, emails, accounts, passwords, favorites, bookmarks, wallpaper and other personalization
  • Programs, such as transferring Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Quickbooks, TurboTax, Firefox, Chrome, and other programs to the new computer

All of that can be transferred automatically, using a tool called Zinstall WinWin.

It requires no technical knowledge to use, too. If you know how to download a file from the internet, you know how to use it – and can save a lot of time and avoid a lot of frustration when you transfer files to a new computer.

How to transfer from Windows 10 to Windows 11

  1. Run Zinstall WinWin on your Windows 10 computer .
    Note: You can get Zinstall WinWin here.
  2. Run Zinstall WinWin on the Windows 11 computer
    1. You don’t need to do any configurations for the computers to connect – it’s automatic
    2. If the computers are already connect to same router, same Internet connection, or same wireless connection, you don’t need anything else
    3. If the computers are not connected at all, connect them with a network / Ethernet cable
  3. If you’d like to select which applications and files you want to transfer, press the Advanced menu. If you just want to transfer everything, you don’t need to go to the Advanced menu.
  4. Press “Go” on the new Windows 11 computer to start the transfer

That’s it!
You can now just let it do the transfer. You don’t need to sit near the computer, don’t need to manually hunt down your files or reinstall your programs.

Ready to transfer everything from Windows 10 to Windows 11?

Get Zinstall WinWin here

Video tutorial – how to transfer from Windows 10 to Windows 11