How to transfer Windows 10 User Profile to new PC? If you are still seeking a practical and feasible solution to it, you can refer to this passage to get three useful methods. Read them carefully and choose one based on your situation.
"I just bought a new computer with Windows 10 Pro, and want to migrate my user profile from my existing Windows 10 Pro computer to the new computer so I have all my files and settings setup for the new machine. How can I do this now?"
---From Microsoft Community
A User Profile is a container holding user-specific data such as desktop, system files, download, documents, pictures, music, App data, etc. Windows 10 User Profile is stored automatically in C:\Users. And you can only access the data in User Profile on the current computer.
However, what if you replace your old PC with a new one? How can you have the same Use Profile settings on the new computer? The easiest way is to transfer Windows 10 User Profile to new PC.
Windows Easy Transfer (WET) was introduced by Microsoft in Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 to enable you to migrate User Profile from PC to PC, which is easy and free and brings great convenience to those who have the need to configure the same set of User Profile on new PC.
But when Microsoft released Windows 10, it did not come with Windows Easy Transfer. Although you cannot use WET on Windows 10 or higher versions anymore, there are still some solutions to move User Profiles between PCs. Next, you will be introduced how to migrate User Profile to new computer Windows 10 in different ways.
When it refers to data migration, you may think about manually moving it from one place to another. But it takes a long time to copy all files and is full of risks during the process. Read the below content to know how can Windows 10 move User Profile to new PC quickly and safely.
Using a Microsoft account to transfer Windows 10 User Profile to new PC is one of the simplest ways. What you need to do is to sign up for a Microsoft account, sync your User Profiles, and you will get them on any PC when you sign into the same account. Below are the steps:
Step 1. Open Microsoft's webpage on your browser and create a Microsoft account.
Step 2. After creating an account, log in with the account to your old PC. Navigate to Windows Settings, then Accounts.
Step 3. You will find the option of Sign In just below the Local Account Administrators name. Microsoft will then sync your desktop environment, settings, and even files.
Step 4. Next, log out from the old PC and sign in to the new PC. Then, your profile will be replicated in the new PC.
For the record, this method will replicate your Windows 10 user profile only. Files won't be moved unless they were synced with OneDrive.
OneDrive is released by Microsoft to store users' data on the cloud. It has the app version and web version. Similar to Method 1, when you log in OneDrive on the old PC, you can copy your User Profile to a specific place. Then log in OneDrive on the new PC and sync them onto the new PC. Follow the steps to have a try.
Step 1. Log in to your OneDrive account. (If you don't have a Microsoft account, go to the official website to sign up for one.) Here we take OneDrive web as an example. Right-click the blank and select "Upload" > "Files" to sync the files you want to transfer to the cloud.
Another way to upload files is to directly right-click your files, and choose "Share" to move them to OneDrive.
Step 2. Sign in to your account in the OneDrive app or website on the new PC.
Step 3. Then download them from OneDrive to the new computer.
If you have a Microsoft account, you automatically get 5GB of storage for free on OneDrive. However, 5GB may be not enough to copy all of your User Profiles, especially when your computer has been used for a long time. Thus, you can switch to the third way to bypass the storage limit.
The third way is to employ a file migration utility. There are many software can meet the requirements, and AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional is one of them. It's compatible not only with Windows 10, but also Windows 11, 8, 7, Vista, and XP. With an easy-to-use interface, you can transfer Windows 10 User Profile to new PC safely and quickly. After that, User Profile performs normally as before.
Preparations: β Take out the destination disk from your new PC and connect it to your old PC. β Download AOMEI software on your old PC.
Here is a demo version for you to have a free trial:
Step 1. Install and open AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional, go to "Free up" > "App Mover".
Step 2. In the "move Apps or Folders" window, click "Move Folders".
Tip: If you want to move installed programs to your new PC, click "APP mover" in this step.
Step 3. If you want to move the entire Users folder, you will be warned that this operation is not supported, click "OK" to skip it.
Step 4. Choose the specific folders in User Profile, and click "Open", then you can see the folder is listed .
Step 5. Choose the target drive under the window, and click "Move".
Step 6. You will receive a notification message. Click "OK" to move on.
Step 7. Wait a moment, all selected folders will be moved safely. Click "Finish" and reinstall the destination disk onto your new PC. Then, you will see your original User Profile on your new computer.
Important: Sometimes, you not only want Windows 10 transfer user profile to new pc, you may also want all your applications, folders, files, and even OS on your new PC. In such a case, AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional provides you with the "Disk Clone" feature to clone everything from one drive to another.
How to transfer Windows 10 User Profile to new PC? You have learned three practical ways in this passage. Try and select the one that satisfies your needs. If you need to move everything to the new PC, you should take a closer look at AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional. This versatile disk manager can also increase drive space, wipe hard drives, convert MBR to GPT, and more.