transfer files between windows xp to windows computers using Easy Transfer 8

Original title: transfer files between computers windows xp to windows 8

read the easy transfer method is best, but do not know if it will work moving from xp to windows 8?

Hello

According to the description, I understand that you want to use Easy Transfer to transfer form data Windows XP to Windows 8.

Yes, you can use Easy Transfer to transfer data from one computer to another computer.

Please refer to the suggestion given by SpiritX MS MVP responded on 29 December 2012 on the following thread mentioned below to check if his help.

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_8-Winapps/how-do-i-tranfer-files-from-XP-to-Windows-8/42d395f0-0A4E-468d-8c2d-5088178a6d6d

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