You can use Microsoft® Windows® User State Migration Tool (USMT) 3.0 to migrate user files and settings during large deployments of Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Vista® operating systems. USMT captures desktop, and application settings, as well as user accounts and users' files, and then migrates them to a new Windows installation. Using USMT can help you improve and simplify your migration process. You can use USMT for both side-by-side and wipe-and-load migrations. If you are only upgrading your operating system, USMT is not needed.
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| • | For syntax and command-line options, see USMT Components. |
| • | For information about what has changed in this version of USMT, see What is New in USMT 3.0. |
| • | For answers to common questions, see Frequently Asked Questions. |
| • | For information about the .xml files, see USMT .xml Files. |
| • | For instructions on how to change the default migration behavior, see Using USMT. |
| • | For more information about the XML elements, see XML Elements Reference. |
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