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DVD-ROM drive in the old computer v 32 MB memory v Free space on the hard disk equal to the amount of data to be transferred IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide The following operating systems are supported for the new computer:...
3. Install and run the IBM Data Transfer on the new computer. 4. Install and run the IBM Data Transfer on the previous computer. (In this step you will choose which files and settings you want to transfer).
Note: Follow the instructions provided in your computer manual for removing the cover or otherwise accessing the PCI adapter slots and installing a PCI adapter. Be sure to follow any safety instructions in that manual. IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
3. Remove the cover bracket from a PCI slot by removing the screw that secures it. 4. Insert the PCI Ethernet adapter into a PCI slot as shown in the illustration, and push it into the slot until it is firmly seated. Secure the adapter bracket with the screw that you removed in step 3.
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2. Insert the IBM Data Migration User’s Guide and Software CD into the CD-ROM drive, if it is not already inserted. If a browser window automatically opens, close the window. 3. In the New Hardware Wizard Welcome window, click Next.
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6. Insert the IBM Data Migration User’s Guide and Software CD into the CD-ROM drive if it is not already inserted. If the CD browser window opens after you insert the CD, close that window. 7. Click Have Disk. 8. In the Copy manufacturer’s files from field, type e:\Drivers\Intel\w9x, where e represents the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive.
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6. Click the Driver tab and then click Update Driver. 7. Click Display a list of all the drivers, and click Next. Insert the IBM Data Migration User’s Guide and Software CD into the CD-ROM drive if it is not already inserted and click Have Disk.
5. Double-click PCI Ethernet Controller. 6. Click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver. 7. Insert the IBM Data Migration User’s Guide and Software CD into the CD-ROM drive, if it is not already inserted. If the CD browser window opens after you insert the CD, close that window.
1. If it is not already running, start Windows 98. The Add New Hardware wizard window opens. 2. Insert the IBM Data Migration User’s Guide and Software CD in the CD-ROM drive if it is not already inserted. If a browser window automatically opens, close the window.
1. If it is not already running, start Windows 95. The Update Device Driver wizard opens. 2. Insert the IBM Data Migration User’s Guide and Software CD in the CD-ROM drive if it is not already inserted. If a browser window automatically opens, close that window.
1. Many documents are saved to the My Documents folder by default. If you have created more than one user on your previous computer, there may be more than one folder called My Documents. The IBM Data Transfer program prompts you to choose the data that will be migrated by selecting folders.
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CD-ROM or DVD drive. Select or click your language on the language browser page. 4. On the left side of the browser page, click Install IBM Data Transfer Application to start the automated InstallShield program for IBM Data Transfer.
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5. The InstallShield Wizard window opens. Click Next. 6. In the Setup Configuration window, select New Computer, and click Next. 1-14 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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7. In the Setup Configuration window, select I already have the IBM Data Transfer program installed, and click Next. 1-15 Installation and user’s guide...
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8. In the Choose Destination Location window, accept the default folder, and click Next. 1-16 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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9. In the Select Program Folder window, accept the default folder and click Next. The program is then installed on your computer. 10. In the InstallShield Wizard Complete window, ensure that the Start IBM Data Transfer now check box is selected; then click Finish.
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11. In the following window, on the new computer, click Next. 1-18 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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12. On the next window, select New computer and click Next. . 13. On the next window, choose your transfer options, selecting the settings you want to transfer. Read the description below each selection for information on what will be transferred. For each item selected, a window will open with additional information about transferring that selection.
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Pictures folders on your new machine. Since this kit is meant to be used to transfer data to a brand new IBM computer, you should not have any data files already on the new computer that would be overwritten by data files from your previous machine.
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14. Click Next after you have made your selections. 15. In the next window, select Across a network connection. Click Next. 1-21 Installation and user’s guide...
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17. If not already installed, network support will need to be added to your new computer. Use the following instructions for the operating system on your new computer, to check and add network support. Windows 2000 a. The Network and Dial-up Connection window opens. 1-22 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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b. Depending on your current network settings, one of the following three Configure settings windows will open. Follow the instructions in the Configure Settings window to set up NetBEUI and File and Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks on your new computer. Proceed to step 18.
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Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me a. If network support needs to be installed on your new computer, you will see the following window open. Note: If you do not see this window, proceed to step 18. Network support is already installed. b.
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When Windows restarts, this window opens. Click Next. Proceed to step 18. 18. A window will open that displays the name of the new computer. Write down the name exactly as shown. You will be prompted for it on the 1-26 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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previous computer setup. Click OK. 19. The following window will display instructing you to go to your previous computer. Do not click Next at this time. Proceed to your previous 1-27 Installation and user’s guide...
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Administrators group, see “Supplemental instructions” on page A-3 2. Insert the IBM Data Migration User’s Guide and Software CD into the CD or DVD drive in your previous computer. 1-28...
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CD-ROM or DVD drive. Select or click your language on the language browser page. 4. On the left side of the browser page, click Install IBM Data Transfer Application to start the automated InstallShield program for IBM Data Transfer.
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6. In the Setup Configuration window, select Previous Computer and then click Next. 7. In the Setup Configuration window, select I already have the IBM Data Transfer program installed, and then click Next. 1-30 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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8. In the Choose Destination Location window, accept the default folder, and then click Next. 1-31 Installation and user’s guide...
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9. In the Select Program Folder window click Next. The program is then installed to your previous computer. 10. In the InstallShield Wizard Complete window ensure the Start IBM Data Transfer now check box is selected, and then click Finish.
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11. In the following window on the previous computer, click Next. 12. In the Choose Transfer options window select previous computer and then select Transfer using a network connection. Type in the computer name of the new computer (you should have written this down from the Installation and user’s guide 1-33...
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13. If not already installed, network support will need to be added to your previous computer. To check and add network support, follow the instructions below, underneath the operating system on your previous computer. Windows 2000 a. The Network and Dial-up Connections window opens. 1-34 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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b. Depending on your current network settings, one of the following three Configure settings windows will open. Follow the instructions in the Configure settings window to set up NetBEUI and File and Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks on your previous computer. When finished, proceed to step 16.
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Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me a. If network support needs to be installed on your previous computer, you will see the following window open. Note: If you do not see this window, proceed to step 16. Network support is already installed. b.
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15. In the Choose Transfer Options window, ensure Previous computer and Transfer using a network connection is selected. Type in the name of the new computer (you should have written this down from the new 1-38 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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computer) and then click Next. 16. A window will display the items that you have selected to transfer. Click Next. Note: If the following window does not open and an error window opens, your previous computer cannot connect to your new computer.
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Type a folder path in the first box and click Add or click Browse to look for the folders. 18. If you clicked browse, a window will display to allow you to select a folder to be transferred. Select a folder and click OK. Repeat for additional 1-40 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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folders you want to transfer. For each folder selected, all files and subfolders under that folder will be transferred. 19. The program will add each folder to the bottom box. When finished selecting all folders to transfer click Next. 1-41 Installation and user’s guide...
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Note: The IBM Data Transfer software cannot be used to migrate software applications, only data files. 20. On the next window click Next. 21. The program will begin the transfer. This process could take a while depending on how much data is being transferred. Let the process run and do not run other programs while it is processing.
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Note: Your previous computer must have free hard space equal to the amount of data that will be transferred at one time. If you want to transfer larger quantities of data, you could perform several transfers. To check hard drive free space, double-click the My Computer icon, right-click on the hard drive and select Properties.
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Ethernet port on the previous computer. 23. Move back to the new computer and see “Continuing the data migration process on the new computer” on page 1-45. 1-44 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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Continuing the data migration process on the new computer 1. On your new computer the following window should still be open. Click Next to proceed with the transfer process. 1-45 Installation and user’s guide...
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“D:\Temp\Apps” from your previous computer, the contents of the ″Apps″ folder would have been placed in the ″C:\Temp\Apps″ folder on the new computer. 6. Refer to“Suggestions after migration” on page 1-70. 1-48 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
Migrating data to a computer running Windows XP At this point your new and old computer should have an Ethernet adapter installed and they should be connected with the crossover cable included in the kit. Follow the instructions in this section to perform the data migration to Windows XP.
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4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP); then click Properties. 5. Select Obtain an IP Address automatically if not already selected. 6. Select Obtain a DNS address automatically if not already selected. 7. Click OK; then restart our computer. 1-50 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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Windows Me and Windows 98 1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network. The Network window opens. On the Configuration tab in the Network window a box will display the installed network components. Select TCP/IP - Intel pro/100 S Desktop Adapter if you installed the PCI Ethernet adapter or TCP/IP - Xircom Ethernet Adapter 10/100 if you installed the PC card Ethernet adapter.
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Note: If you already have an Ethernet adapter installed in your old computer select the TCP/IP component that corresponds to the existing Ethernet adapter. 4. Click Properties then select the IP address tab. 5. Select Specify an IP Address. For the IP Address box type 192.168.1.2 then type 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask.
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My Document.s You will be creating a My Documents folder for that user during the migration as well as when setting up the new user name. 1-54 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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Follow the instructions below to begin the data migration to Windows XP. These instructions should be used if your previous computer’s operating system is Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98, or Windows 95. You should have already configured your IP and DNS settings in the above section.
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If you will be using the Windows XP CD select I will use the Wizard from the Windows XP CD and proceed to “Migrating to Windows XP using a Windows XP CD” on page 1-63. 1-56 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide Floppy (A:)
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5. Insert a blank formatted diskette into the diskette drive on your new computer and click Next. The Wizard disk is created. 6. The Now go to your old computer window opens. Do not click Next. Move to the previous computer and insert the Wizard disk into the Installation and user’s guide 1-57...
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7. On your previous computer click Start and select Run. Type a:\fastwiz and then click OK. 8. The Files and Settings Transfer Wizard opens. (Files from your Wizard disk are now being copied to your computer). 1-58 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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9. On your previous computer, the Welcome to the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard window opens. Click Next. 10. At the next window select Home or small office network and then click Next. Note: If the Home or small office network selection is not available as an option, then your computers cannot connect.
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option is for advanced users. 12. The Files and Settings Transfer Wizard begins collecting the files and settings on your old computer. 13. On your new computer a password is displayed. You will be prompted to enter that password on your old computer. Go to your old computer and type in the password that is displayed on your new computer.
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17. On your new computer, you will be prompted to log off for changes to take effect. Click Yes. 18. The Files and Settings Transfer Wizard is complete. Proceed to “Suggestions after migration” on page 1-70. 1-62 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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Migrating to Windows XP using a Windows XP CD 1. On your new computer at this window ensure I will use the wizard from the Windows XP CD is selected. Click Next. 1-63 Installation and user’s guide...
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Note: If this menu does not automatically run when the CD is inserted, click Start and then run. Type e:\setup where e represents the drive letter of the CD-ROM or DVD drive in the previous 1-64 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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computer. Click OK. 4. At the next window click Transfer files and settings. 1-65 Installation and user’s guide...
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6. At the next window select Home or small office network and then click Next. Note: If the Home or small office network is network is not available as an option then your computers cannot connect. Refer to Appendix 1-66 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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A. “Troubleshooting” on page A-1 7. At the next window select the items you want to transfer. Click Next. (In this illustration, the transfer Both files and settings option is selected). Note: If you select the Settings only, then all default settings will be migrated.
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Completing the Collection Phase window opens. Click Finish. 11. The files and settings you selected to transfer will now be transferred from your old computer to your new computer. 1-68 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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Ethernet card contained in the kit to set up a network between your old computer and the new computer. If you transferred the network settings from your old computer to your 1-70 IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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new computer, and want to connect both computers to the same network, you may need to change the computer name of one of the computers (they cannot have the same name if you want them to connect to each other). For additional information on changing a computer name on a Windows machine, refer to “Supplemental instructions”...
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“Supplemental instructions” on page A-3 for information on how to check and change a computer name in Windows. 3. If you are using the IBM Data transfer software to migrate to Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me, or Windows 2000 make sure you have enough free space on your previous computer.
instructions under Windows XP for your Windows XP machine to set the IP addresses and DNS configuration. Try the migration process again. f. Reboot both computers and try the migration again. Supplemental instructions Refer to the contents of this section for additional instructions related to performing the data migration.
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Administrators group. If you are not already logged on as that user, follow the instructions above under “Logging on to Windows 2000 with a user name that is part of the Administrators group”. If there are no user names IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
that you know the password for and that are part of the Administrators group, contact your administrator to either get the Administrator user name password or to have your user name added to the Administrators group. Windows Me and Windows 98 1.
Windows XP 1. Click Start then select My Computer. 2. Select View System Info under System Tasks. 3. Select the Computer Name tab. 4. Click Change then type in a different name. 5. Click OK. IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
Windows 2000 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. On the Control Panel window, double-click on the System icon. 3. In the System Properties window, click on the Network Identification tab. 4. On the Network Identification tab, click the Properties button. 5.
Click OK and then restart the computer. 7. If no changes were made, click Cancel on the Identification Changes window. Click OK on the System Properties window to exit. IBM Data Migration Kit: User’s Guide...
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Windows XP 1. Click Start and then select My Computer. 2. Under System Tasks select View System Information. 3. Select the Computer Name tab and click Change. 4. Under Member Of, ensure Workgroup is selected. Add a workgroup name if needed. Click OK. 5.
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