Win XP Pro for Win 7 Enterprise - easy transfer Win

I'm upgrading to Win XP Pro to Win 7 Enterprise.   I've followed this sequence:

(1) the user XP files and Settings Transfer Utility to copy the XP files and settings on an external hard drive.

(2) system to upgrade to Win 7 Enterprise.

(3) reinstalled the software.

(4) tried to use Win Easy Transfer to restore files and settings.  Traveled outside the disk, as requested, but says file not found.

My question:

I think not all of the details of what type of file I am looking for.  There are several IMG0000?. DAT and one called STATUS in a directory called USMT2. UNC.

(a) what file is the transfer utility you are looking for?

(b) if the file is not there, is there a way I can restore my files and settings in the image files?

Thank you.

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7install/threads

"Download Windows 7 installed and activated on your PC."

They will help you in the Windows 7 Forum at the above address.

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Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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