Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

When you’re about to receive a new or upgraded computer, there are a few things you'll need to do ahead of time to make the transition from your old laptop as smooth as possible.

...

Make sure important documents are synced to OneDrive.

You’ll need to verify that documents, pictures, and desktop folders are synced to OneDrive and that OneDrive is up-to-date. With your documents synced to OneDrive, you won’t need to worry about transferring them to the new laptop or possibly losing anything important.

...

Not sure how to do that? Take a look at this how to:

...

Note

Documents stored outside of your OneDrive folders are not automatically backed up and they must be either transferred manually, or moved into OneDrive.

Printers and Mapped Drives

Make a note of the printers and drives you have mapped. This will make it much easier to add them back to your new computer.

You can see your mapped drives by going into File Explorer and clicking This PC. Write these down or take a screen capture of them. When it’s time to set them back up, you’ll have a record of the drives you had mapped.

...

.

...

To find your mapped printers, go the Print dialogue box of any program and write down the names of the printers you use.

Quick Access Locations

Make a note of locations you have saved in quick access, if you use these shortcuts.

...

...

How to Export Browser Favorites/Bookmarks. We'll use this file to import your favorites to the new laptop.

...

Browser Favorites

It’s easy to forget these, despite how important they are to your day-to-day work. Your favorites can be exported to one file and that file can be imported on your new computer to put back all your favorites. The steps vary from browser to browser, so take a look at this how-to for steps: How to Export Browser Favorites/Bookmarks.

Outlook Mailboxes, Signatures and Rules

If you have added mailboxes to Outlook make a note of these so they can be added back. These will show up in Outlook at the bottom of your folder list.

...

  • Save a copy of your Outlook signature. Signatures can't be exported, so they have to be recreated.

  • If you have mailbox rules in Outlook, make sure to export them to a file.

And Finally

Please make sure your work area is clear of dust and small items near where your computer will go. This will minimize the disruption to your workstation when we set up the new computer.

Info

Once we move you over to your new laptopcomputer, we will still have access to your old laptopcomputer, so don't worry if you forget anything. We'll be able to log back into it and get anything you need, such as files or settings.

...

  • Add back your printers and network drives. This needs to be done manually, so refer to the list of printers and network drives you wrote down in the step above. If you don’t know how to add these drives back, take a look at: How to Add Printers and Network Drives

  • Import your browser favorites into the browser(s) on your new laptopcomputer. You'll use the .html file(s) you created earlier.

  • Add back any additional mailboxes you use in Outlook. Refer to the list of mailboxes you created earlier. Here's how to add them back: Adding additional mailboxes to Outlook.

  • Recreate your Outlook signature. You can copy a signature from a sent item to recreate it.

  • Finally, import Outlook mailbox rules, if you had any.

...