Users Guide

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Figure 67. Searching for files and settings
Figure 68. Searching for files and settings on your old PC
Troubleshooting network disconnect issues during
migration
When both the old and the new PCs are paired and the network disconnects, you must connect the PCs to the same network
that was used during the initial pairing. If you want to use a different network, for example. LAN or a different WiFi network,
you must restart the migration on both the old and the new PCs. Always connect your PCs to a network that you recognize and
trust. Ensure that you do not use open or unsecured networks such as in airports or coffee shops.
If you have a LAN cable, you can connect both the old and the new PCs directly using a LAN cable for fastest speeds. Newer
versions like Cat 5, Cat 6, and Cat 7, and so on, provide better speeds.
For WiFi networks, use 5G or 5 GHz versions of networks when available for better speeds.
After both the old and the new PCs are connected to each other, Migrate runs the prechecks and identifies data on the old PC
available for migration to the new PC.
During this process, there might be a network drop, which can occur due to one of the following reasons:
Turned off WiFi either on the old PC or the new PC or both.
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