I'm trying to transfer files from windows xp to windows 7 Professional. Problem is that the easy transfer from xp to vista.

Try to install Windows Easy Transfer to migrate files from Windows XP to Windows 7 Professional. Problem is that Microsoft has established transfer only from Windows XP to Windows Vista?

Windows Easy Transfer for use with Windows 7.

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