Other than the above, then in theory you should be able to copy and paste the majority of the profile folder across. I would try either of the above methods, courtesy of If your computers are all networked you will find this way of doing the profile copy much easier in my opinion. You'll now see another dialog where you select the path to copy profile to. Select the User profile you want to copy, then click Copy To In the User Profiles pane click the Settings button This will open the System Properties dialog with the Advanced tab selected. In the search field type ad then in search results select View advanced system settings Press your Windows key + S to give focus to the search field Now on the other computers you wish to copy the profile to, simply open the Backup and Restore (Windows 7) dialog on these other computers, and restore the profile from the drive you saved the profile to, by clicking the hyperlinked: Select another backup to restore files from When you have things setup click the Next button Remove the first check and also remove the check down below as illustrated is also checked.Īs you only want to save a specific profile and copy it to other computers: Note: By default all user profiles create is checked and the second box checked will be the current signed-in Userprofile, and down below the box next to Save a system image. On the next dialog select the second radio button next to Let me chooseĪfter clicking Next you will be presented with a new dialog summarizing your setup. Select the drive you intend to save to, then click Next It will recommend a location to save to, but if you want to save to a USB Thumb drive or another drive not yet connected to your computer, simply connect this drive, then click the Refresh button so it is displayed in the list of options. When this task is completed you'll see a new Dialog like so: You will now see the following dialog, which may take a minute to complete its task, subject to size of stored files and settings. In the Backup and Restore (Windows 7) dialog that opens click the hyperlinked: Set up backup Hyperlinked: Go to Backup and Restore (Windows 7)
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