Microsoft officially stopped service support for Windows XP on April 8. Although the company has pledged to continue to provide users with a one-year security essentials update, this still does not guarantee the safety of the system. Perhaps the best solution is to upgrade from XP to a higher system. In response, Microsoft has also begun to take some measures.
First, Microsoft will be alerted to XP users by issuing an official notification on March 8 via Windows Update. In addition, Microsoft also released the PC Mover Express this tool to solve the problem of file transfer caused by system upgrade. It is understood that PC Mover Express will be able to the original equipment files, music, video, mail, folders and settings information copied to the new device, and users can also determine the specific content of the copy. At present, Microsoft has released several versions of PC Mover Express on windowsxp.com, supported languages including English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and later this month will also be added Korean, Chinese, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese.
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