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I have just purchased a new desktop PC. The issue I have may seem simple to others, but since this is my first time it seems monumental to me. I wish to transfer approximately 7GB of information from my old PC's hard drive to my new PC. What is the best, easiest and safest way to do this? In addition, I wish to transfer emails from Outlook Express to my new PC.
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Eliminate old and discarded e-mails on your Outlook Personal Storage.
Check multiple e-mail accounts for new incoming messages simultaneously.
Upload files from your Desktop and store them in your on-line account.
Manage your self storage and mini storage facilities.
Store and manage e-mails in a flexible archive with full text search.