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I have a C,D,E,F and G drive on source PC (XP Pro), and a C,D,E,F on Vista Home Premium 64 PC. All the destination drives are much larger than the source drives. Drive Source Dest C ---- 31G---50G D ---- 120G--450G E ---- 120G--200G (drive E on source contains c:\John's Documents) F ---- 120G--200G G ---- 100G (contains XP64 of dual boot setup, but which was never used and deosn't work since last motherboard change)
The above are the partition sizes, but there is a lot of free space in them, especially E,F,G.
My source PC has "My Documents" mapped to drive E and I've done the same with the destination PC. First time I tried Easy Transfer using the cable, I told it to copy Accounts, Setttings and Documents, but nothing else, and I specifically excluded all of Drive G, and I specifically selected some specific folders on drives D,E,F for transfer.
So when I try to start the transfer, I get a warning that everyting might not fit ?!). WHY? So I let it start anyway and after a couple hours it fails with not enough space on C.
So I figure Easy Transfer is too dumb to allow My Documents anyplace except C, so I figure I will trick it.
This time I tell Easy Transfer to transfer Windows Settings and Accounts, but absolutely nothing else except specific folders. I painstakingly go through the process (again!) of excluding all of G, and including "E:\John's Documents" and a bunch of other folders I want transfered on D,E,F. When I start it again, I get the same freaking warning! WHY?
I let it continue and my hopes are up as it seems to be transferring data from E:\John's Documents on the source and destination PCs!
When I come back an hour later, it has failed and drive C has again been filled!
WTH is Easy (NOT!) Transfer doing? $%^&*#[ at ]
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