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4On the Which computer is this? screen, click Old ComputerNext.

5On the Select a transfer method screen, click the transfer method you prefer.

6On the What do you want to transfer? screen, select the items you want to transfer and click Next.

After the information has been copied, the Completing the Collection Phase screen appears.

7Click Finish.

To transfer data to the new computer:

1On the Now go to your old computer screen on the new computer, click

Next.

2On the Where are the files and settings? screen, select the method you chose for transferring your settings and files and click Next.

The wizard applies the collected files and settings to your new computer.

3On the Finished screen, click Finished, and restart the new computer.

Running the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard Without the Operating System Media

To run the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard without the Operating System media, you must create a wizard disk that will allow you to create a backup image file to removable media.

To create a wizard disk, use your new computer with Windows XP and perform the following steps:

1Open the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard: click StartAll ProgramsAccessoriesSystem ToolsFiles and Settings Transfer Wizard.

2When the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard welcome screen appears, click Next.

3On the Which computer is this? screen, click New ComputerNext.

4On the Do you have a Windows XP CD? screen, click I want to create a Wizard Disk in the following driveNext.

5Insert the removable media, such as a writable CD, and click OK.

Setting Up Your Computer

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Contents W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Dell Vostro 420/220/220s Setup and Quick Reference GuideSeptember J531H Contents Lockups and Software Problems Dell Technical Update Service Technical Support and Customer Service Contents Drivers and Utilities Media Finding InformationDell Technology Guide About your operating system Quick Setup Setting Up Your ComputerSetting Up Your Computer Setting Up Your Computer Connect the modem Connect the power cables USB wireless adapter Installing Your Computer in an Enclosure Setting Up Your Computer Under Network and Internet, click Connect to the Internet Connecting to the InternetSetting Up Your Internet Connection Microsoft Windows Vista Operating SystemClick Start→ Internet Explorer→ Connect to the Internet Transferring Information to a New ComputerMicrosoft Windows Vista Operating System Microsoft Windows XPTo prepare a new computer for the file transfer Microsoft Windows XPNext Next Vostro 420 Front View About Your ComputerVostro 420 Back View Vostro 420 Back Panel Connectors Vostro 220 Front View Vostro 220 Back View Vostro 220 Back Panel Connectors Vostro 220s Front View Vostro 220s Back View Vostro 220s Back Panel Connectors About Your Computer NIC SpecificationsMemory Minimum memory Maximum Specifications Available devices USB For power-on state MHD Equivalent to 20 in/sec 51 cm/sec Beep Codes TroubleshootingPower Lights ToolsCode Description Suggested Remedy Repetitive T a Error The hard drive cannot read the data Error MessagesTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting System Messages Troubleshooting Software and Hardware Problems When to Use the Dell Diagnostics Dell DiagnosticsStarting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive Power Problems Troubleshooting TipsMemory Problems Computer does not start up Lockups and Software ProblemsComputer stops responding Program crashes repeatedly Program stops respondingOther software problems Dell Technical Update ServiceSolid blue screen appears Clicking the Dell Support Icon Accessing the Dell Support UtilityDell Support Utility Start menuTroubleshooting Drivers Reinstalling SoftwareIdentifying Drivers Using the Drivers and Utilities Media Reinstalling Drivers and UtilitiesReturning to a Previous Device Driver Version Manually Reinstalling Drivers Restoring Your Operating System Using Microsoft Windows System RestoreUndoing the Last System Restore Starting System RestoreEnabling System Restore Using Dell Factory Image RestoreDell Factory Image Restore Windows Vista Only Using the Operating System MediaBefore you Begin Reinstalling Windows Obtaining Assistance Getting HelpDellConnect Online Services Technical Support and Customer ServiceAutoTech Service Automated Order-Status Service Problems With Your OrderBefore You Call Page Contacting Dell Getting Help Index Index Index Index
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220S, 220 specifications

The Dell 420, 220, and 220S are well-regarded servers in the Dell PowerEdge lineup, showcasing robust performance and reliability for various enterprise applications. These servers are designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses, as well as larger enterprises seeking reliable computing solutions.

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In contrast, the Dell PowerEdge 220 and 220S are designed with simplicity and cost-effectiveness in mind. These servers feature tower and rack configurations that are ideal for environments with limited space. They leverage Intel's latest processor technologies, enhancing performance while maintaining energy efficiency. This makes the 220 series suitable for a variety of applications, including file and print services, web hosting, and database management.

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