Setting Up Linux on a New Laptop: Tips for File Transfer

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Asked By CuriousCat99 On

Hi there! I'm about to get a new, budget-friendly laptop to replace my aging Windows 10 machine, and I plan to install Linux right away. I'm curious if it's easy to transfer my files and programs from the old laptop to the new one. What's the best way to do this? Should I use a USB cable or maybe an external SSD? Thanks!

2 Answers

Answered By BackupBuddy99 On

Ideally, you should have a backup drive to regularly save all your important files. Since you're getting a new laptop, it’s a great time to ensure everything is safely backed up first. If you already have a backup SSD, you can plug it into the new laptop and easily transfer your files. It's super straightforward, just drag and drop!

CuriousCat99 -

Awesome, that sounds easy! I'll just plug it in and move everything over. Thanks a lot!

Answered By TechieTim12 On

Transferring your data files like documents, videos, and music can be done via your network or using hardware like USB drives. However, when it comes to programs, keep in mind that Windows software doesn’t run natively on Linux. You'd need an emulator, but even then, not all programs like Microsoft Office or Adobe products work well. So, it’s often better to find Linux alternatives for what you need.

FileFanatic34 -

Thanks for the clarification! I primarily need it for basic word processing and spreadsheets. I guess I should look for Linux alternatives for those programs, right?

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