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XP to Vista.. A little Advice Please

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Hi I am just about to boot up a new computer with Vista as my OS. My old(current) PC runs on XP.
  • If it's possible, how can I transfer some emails from Outlook Express to Windows Email
  • When I tried to open word docs created on XP onto a Vista run laptop, all I got was gobbledy gook so to speak. Is there something I need to do to allow this to happen
  • I am currently saving My Docs on XP to a flash drive so that I can hopefully transfer them onto the new PC. Is it that simple because I have heard there can be problems with Vista reading XP created docs
  • I have a HP V45 3in1 printer which took some time to get the software running with XP. Is there an easier solution so that I don't have any problems with the printer on Vista
  • Is there any other tips that can make this all go smoother for me
I appreciate there are a lot of questions and maybe many of the questions are easy for some. I just don't want to start something that I have to abort through not being properly prepared. Many Thanks ;)
If youcan lie down at night knowing in your heart that you just made someone’s day just a little bit better,you know you had a good day!!
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  • elfen
    elfen Posts: 10,213 Forumite
    On the word docs: It depends what format they're saved in, and what they're opened on. If you're using Office 2007 on your XP, they're in docx format, whereas if it's not on the Vista machine, ti won't open them properly. You may need to resave them in doc format to get them to work properly.
    If you can, check for the latest drivers (ie Vista compatible) for your printer BEFORE you get the PC, and save them to your flash drive, so you can transfer them on quickly. It may search online, so it may find them, but then you have them just in case.
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  • davb
    davb Posts: 1,293 Forumite
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    Ok, let's make a start - Most of this is possible
    FreddieM wrote: »
    If it's possible, how can I transfer some emails from Outlook Express to Windows Email
    You need to copy over your Outlook Express folder comlplete from C:\Doucuments and Settings\[Your Username]\Local Settings\Identities\[a very long number] to the Vista PC. Then you can import using File, Import, Messages, Outlook Express 6, Import from an OE6 store directory.
    FreddieM wrote: »
    When I tried to open word docs created on XP onto a Vista run laptop, all I got was gobbledy gook so to speak. Is

    there something I need to do to allow this to happen
    Yes, you need to install Word/Office or Openoffice on the new PC.
    FreddieM wrote: »
    I am currently saving My Docs on XP to a flash drive so that I can hopefully transfer them onto the new PC. Is it

    that simple because I have heard there can be problems with Vista reading XP created docs
    There should be no problems, as long as you are not installing an older version of office on the new PC.
    FreddieM wrote: »
    I have a HP V45 3in1 printer which took some time to get the software running with XP. Is there an easier solution

    so that I don't have any problems with the printer on Vista
    It looks like there is only basic printing support for this printer on Vista, so you won't be able to use all the features.
  • don't do it, vista is so problematic, xp always ran far better than vista. But up to you, read the bad reviews before you do. Windows 7 has dealt with the Vista problems.
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  • Marty_J
    Marty_J Posts: 6,594 Forumite
    Why did you get a computer with Vista on it?

    I mean, it's not as terrible as everyone makes out, but I don't see much point going from one obsolete OS to another.
  • Stay on XP........
    Not Again
  • FreddieM
    FreddieM Posts: 1,002 Forumite
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    Marty_J wrote: »
    Why did you get a computer with Vista on it?

    I mean, it's not as terrible as everyone makes out, but I don't see much point going from one obsolete OS to another.

    Cost mainly TBH, I do use Vista at work and I think it's like one person preferring one car from another You get used to it if you see what I mean
    If youcan lie down at night knowing in your heart that you just made someone’s day just a little bit better,you know you had a good day!!
  • FreddieM
    FreddieM Posts: 1,002 Forumite
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    Stay on XP........

    But it's getting harder to get support on it :confused: That's why I thought Vista was a better option
    If youcan lie down at night knowing in your heart that you just made someone’s day just a little bit better,you know you had a good day!!
  • MsRed1
    MsRed1 Posts: 324 Forumite
    Still using XP here. What support do you need?

    It's said that Windows 7 is what Vista should have been.
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  • FreddieM
    FreddieM Posts: 1,002 Forumite
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    MsRed1 wrote: »
    Still using XP here. What support do you need?

    It's said that Windows 7 is what Vista should have been.

    I could put XP on it I have a disk ............ But :o I just bought a Vista disk :confused:
    If youcan lie down at night knowing in your heart that you just made someone’s day just a little bit better,you know you had a good day!!
  • MsRed1
    MsRed1 Posts: 324 Forumite
    FreddieM wrote: »
    I could put XP on it I have a disk ............ But :o I just bought a Vista disk :confused:

    Can you get a cheap/free Windows 7 upgrade?

    I got Windows 7 on my laptop and it's much better than Vista especially the speed accessing files, the wireless connection, uses less resources and it was easy to do a clean install.
    I went away and now I'm back.:j:j
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