25/08/2025
💻 Getting a new computer?
The setup process might finally stop being such a pain 🙌
Microsoft’s working on something that could make a big difference the next time you upgrade your PC. Especially if you’ve ever dreaded the hassle of transferring files, settings, apps, and logins to a new device.
It’s been testing updates to its Windows Backup app. And now it looks like it’s folding in a migration tool designed to help you move everything from your old PC to your new one, with less hassle.
It’s still in testing (for now), but here’s how it works so far…
🆕 Inside the Backup app, there’s now an option to:
• Back up to OneDrive or
• Transfer files to a new PC directly over the network
The idea is simple. Pair the two devices with a code, and Windows handles the rest. Files, apps, settings, even saved passwords, all moved over in one go. No more digging through folders, reinstalling software, or recreating your desktop from scratch.
If you’ve ever onboarded a new team member or upgraded your own device, you’ll know the pain of starting fresh. It eats up time. Stuff gets missed. People lose files. Productivity takes a hit.
This tool could change that, turning an afternoon of setup into something far smoother and faster. And it’s particularly helpful for businesses that don’t have an in-house IT department.
🔐 And yes, it’s designed with security front of mind. Transfers are done over a private network and require a unique passcode to connect devices.
Again, it’s still early days. But this shows that Microsoft is finally giving more attention to one of the most frustrating tech chores: Getting your new device to feel like your old one, just faster and better.
Do you dread moving everything over to new PCs in your business? (PS if you do, my team can do it all for you. DM me).