PC m6Notebook HP ENVY: transferring files from a HP DV6 laptop to a new laptop HP HP Envy m6.

How can I transfer all my files from my old laptop to my new laptop. My new laptop uses Windows 10 OS already due a free upgrade and old a Windows 7 Home Premium OS. I have not immediately an external hard drive.  Can you give me some options?  I want to assure you also that all my files are deleted in the old laptop I intend to give it to someone in the family.

I like also, to include the topic of the determination of a way to make my old laptop compatible graphics hardware to the upgrade of Windows 10.  Recently I tried to upgrade to Windows 10 in vain. MS says I have to contact my manufacturer of hatrdware graphic to rotate using windows 10.

Your suggestions are welcomed!

Hello

There are few resources, please choose one:

http://www.howtogeek.com/211256/how-to-quickly-transfer-your-files-and-settings-to-a-new-PC-or-Mac/

Kind regards.

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