Bought a new Lenovo laptop? Learn how to transfer files from HP to Lenovo using 5 effective methods. These techniques are applicable regardless of the laptop's brand.
Upgrading to a new PC or laptop? One of the first tasks on your list is likely transferring essential files and data from your old device. This ensures uninterrupted access to personal documents, work files, media, and application data.
Relocating data between devices running the same operating system (like Windows) is relatively seamless, regardless of brand. In this article, EaseUS will focus on learning how to transfer files from HP to Lenovo through various methods and step-by-step guides for a smooth and secure transition.
The file transfer process from HP to Lenovo can vary in duration, typically ranging from minutes to hours, depending on the volume of data. To streamline this process, you'll find 5 methods below. Follow these methods for seamlessly transferring files between devices.
Transferring data is simple with EaseUS Todo PCTrans Professional. For those looking to save time and effort, this tool is an excellent choice for comprehensive data migration. It not only moves files but also transfers installed apps/games, user accounts, and settings. Additionally, it can help locate Windows and Office product keys and recover data from non-functional PCs. With its intuitive interface and automated transfer process, EaseUS Todo PCTrans is a reliable option for its efficiency and ease of use.
You only need to download the software and follow the steps below to save time and energy:
Step 1. Install and open EaseUS Todo PCTrans on both of your laptops.
Step 2. In the Data Transfer tab, set up the proper transfer direction:
Step 3. Select "Transfer directly" on both laptops and click "Next" to continue.
Step 4. On your new laptop, select "Network" and click "Next" to continue. This will automatically scan the old laptop. (Make sure the two PCs are connected to the same LAN.)
Step 5. Select the target laptop and click "Connect." Then, it will take some time to scan and analyze the data in old laptop.
Step 6. Finally, on the new PC, select the files you want to transfer. Then, click "Transfer" to start.
Apart from its main function, this data migration software includes several valuable features, such as the following.
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Another viable option is Lenovo Migration Assistant (LMA), a tool specifically designed for Lenovo devices to simplify file transfers between Windows computers.
To meet users' data transfer needs, Lenovo Migration Assistant provides two modes: LAN mode and USB mode. For this guide, we will use the LAN mode to transfer data. If you'd like a more detailed overview of Lenovo Migration Assistant and its features, consider checking out the blog as follows.
How to Use Lenovo Migration Assistant and Its Alternatives
Lenovo Migration Assistant is a useful tool for transferring files from an old PC to a new PC. We focus on how to use Lenovo migration assistant and provide some alternatives for circumventing migration assistant not working or getting stuck.
Now, follow these steps to transfer your data using LAN mode:
Step 1. Download and open Lenovo Migration Assistant on both computers.
Step 2. Select the WiFi option on the left and click Next.
Step 3. Choose which computer you are using. Choose Old Computer for the local PC and New Computer for the target PC. Click Next to proceed.
Step 4. A PIN code will appear. Enter this code on the new PC to establish the connection.
Step 5. Once the connection is established, choose the files and data you wish to transfer. You can use Quick Access or System Settings to pick specific files or adjust settings. To select individual files, click the arrow icon.
Step 6. Lenovo Migration Assistant will begin the transfer process. The files will be saved in their original locations on the new computer.
Creating a shared folder between two PCs or laptops can transfer files as long as both are connected to the same local network. However, this method doesn't support long-distance or remote access.
Follow the steps:
Step 1. On Computer A, right-click the folder you want to share, select "Share with" or "Give access to," and choose "Specific people."
Step 2. In the pop-up window, select who can access the folder from the drop-down menu. Choosing "Everyone" will make the folder accessible without a password. Click "Add."
Step 3. Select the added user and set their permissions (Read or Read/Write).
Step 4. Click "Share" and confirm with "Done."
Step 5. On Computer B, open the "Network" section.
Step 6. Locate Computer A's name under "Network" or "Workgroup" and double-click it.
Step 7. Access and copy the shared folder as needed.
Note: If access issues arise, go to "Network and Sharing Center" > "Change advanced sharing settings" and ensure the following are enabled on both computers:
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Cloud storage services like Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox are convenient for transferring files without extra hardware. However, they consume significant internet data, which can be costly, especially on mobile networks.
Since there are various cloud storage solutions, we'll focus on using Google Drive for this guide.
For a comprehensive overview of cloud storage solutions, you can also read: Top 8 Large File Transfer Solutions.
Follow these steps to transfer files using Google Drive:
Step 1. Open Google Drive, and click "New" from the top left corner.
Step 2. From the drop-down menu, choose any option according to your preferences. I'd click "File upload."
Tip: To transfer multiple files, create a folder on Google Drive, upload all files to it, copy the shareable link, and download the folder on your Lenovo.
Step 3. You'll be redirected to your system, find and select the files you want to upload and click "Open."
Step 4. Once all files are uploaded, you can send them to anyone by copying a shareable link.
Step 5. Just right-click on the uploaded file in the Google Drive. Click "Share."
Step 6. Here, you can set the privacy of your file under "General access" and click "Copy link."
Step 7. Now, you can download the file using this copied link on your Lenovo laptop/PC. You can transfer this link to your Lenovo either through email or instant messaging services, such as WhatsApp or WeChat.
A classic yet effective way to transfer data is by using a USB drive or an external hard disk. However, both devices need to be physically accessible. You'll copy files from HP to the USB drive or an external hard disk and then transfer them to Lenovo.
Follow these steps:
Step 1. Connect the USB or external drive to a USB port on HP.
Step 2. Select and copy the desired files and paste them into a USB/external drive.
Step 3. Safely eject the external storage device from the HP.
Step 4. Connect the external storage device to Lenovo.
Step 5. Open the external storage device in File Explorer.
Step 6. Copy the desired files from the external storage device to the Lenovo.
This classic method is reliable and straightforward. If you found it helpful, please share it on social media so others can benefit from it too.
Transferring files from an HP to a Lenovo laptop can be accomplished in different ways, each with its own advantages and limitations. We strongly recommend using EaseUS Todo PCTrans to easily assign a new and safe home to your data on your Lenovo laptop. Try it now to experience a new level of convenience!
Have questions about transferring files from your HP to Lenovo? Check out the FAQs.
1. What is the fastest way to transfer files from laptop to laptop?
There are various faster ways, such as:
2. How can I transfer installed programs from one computer to another without re-installing?
You can do this in two stages using EaseUS Todo PCTrans:
For more detailed steps, refer to: Transferring Installed Programs from One Computer to Another Windows 11/10.
3. Can I transfer my laptop data wirelessly?
Yes, data transfer can be done wirelessly through Wi-Fi or cloud storage services. For a direct wireless transfer, both laptops need to be on the same network.
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