I want to back up the files on my computer Windows 7 Home Premium to my window 7 Professiional with XP mode

I normally like to keep the files from my old computer to a backup drive and just drag individual files from this drive on my new computer. It will not work from a folder of encrypted file. On XP, I was able to drag the files on the old office and then on the backup drive. With Windows 7, everything I have on the desktop when I try it is short without the real files. Is there a way to create a backup of Windows 7 Home Premium, which is not encrypted?

Thank youl mine seems to be the opposite, but your response has been the key. Because I was with a left click, I used a right click and got a menu. Move it that icon has been highlighted, so I moved to files and clicked and copied the files! Thanks again!

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