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Information about the User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4. 0 update By default, USMT is installed in the following folder: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\USMT\<architecture>Note<architecture> is x86 or amd64 To install the USMT 4 0 update, follow these steps: Download the USMT release cab file for both architectures to a folder on your computer In Windows Explorer, locate the x86 cab file on your computer
USMT user migration - Microsoft Community I learned the hard way that Windows 10 does not have the Easy Transfer Tool, so I am forced to use the USMT found in Windows AIK for windows 10 I have used the USMT once before and it was not pretty to say the least Is there anything out there that can guide me through the process of running USMT successfully or can anyone help?
Need help deleting usmt. ppkg? - Microsoft Community I have a laptop that is 32 GB HD I have a software that takes 250MB including data I dont have anything else installed WIth this, I have hardly any space even to install windows updates Windows updates are failing due to lack of space I have 400MB space remaining inspite of daily cleaup etc I see this usmt ppkg is taking close to 3 5 GB
Can I remove usmt. ppkg and if so how? - Microsoft Community I recently had need to repair my Windows 10 64-bit Home operating system which worked fine but has, I think, left me with a large file usmt ppkg which I believe is related to the windows recovery system As I regularly back up my Laptop using Acronis software do I need this file and if not how can I remove it?
usmt. ppkg mistakenly deleted, what should I do? Hi, I was trying to clean up some space for my C drive, and after a careless operation, I mistakenly deleted the usmt ppkg in the folder of C: recovery customizations that weigh more or less 3-4 GB, after I checked some forums and websites I realized I have really messed up
How to access a file within C:\Recovery\Customizations\usmt. ppkg file:_C:\Recovery\Customizations\usmt ppkg->\ICB\0\MachineSpecific\File\C$\Windows\Installer\1fbc9 msi After talking with windows support checking with other antiviruses, this appears to be a false positive However, to be sure, I'm trying to actually access the specific msi file within usmt ppkg so that I can upload to windows for scanning
SCCM - USMT - Windows 7 to Windows 10 - Microsoft Community I understand this is an important feature for you and you want this to work, here are some overview on User State Migration Tool (USMT) Technical However I suggest you to post your query on TechNet for better resolution as you will find members who have better technical knowledge on this issue Regards Amit Sunar Microsoft Community – Moderator