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Introduction
Overview of USMT cover scanstate.exe, loadstate.exe, MigApps.xml, MigUser.xml, and MigDocs.xml
Install the State Migration Point role within SCCM to store the user state
Review the default USMT package created by SCCM from the Windows 10 ADK
Create computer association for a replace scenario for source and destination machine
Create capture task sequence for the replace scenario
Run capture task sequence from the source computer to capture user state to SMP
Review scanstate.exe run on the client in the task sequence using the default MigDocs.xml and MigApp.xml being used
Review the .MIG file capture to the SMP Share
Create restore task sequence
Review the restore device task sequence and loadstate.exe restore the capture with default options
Login to new Windows 10 machine with restored data from the Windows 7 device and validate user state was migrated
Change SCCM task sequence to use MigUser.xml instead of MigDocs.xml
Creating Custom XML file for USMT to use for any non-standard file or registry key you want to migrate
Scenario to capture user state for existing hardware for re-imaging scenario using SMP
Scenario to capture user state and restore to existing device using USMT hard links and saving the data locally
Intro
Verify Windows adk location inside USMT directory
Verify current user profiles
Launch windows powershell
Run loadstate command to restore user profile
Checking to verify newly migrated use profile
Rebooting new computer
Login into new computer as migrated user
Login into old computer as migrated user for review
Conclusion
Intro
Checking Operating Systems Version
Revisiting Windows ADK 1903 Downloads
Examining MigApp.xml, MigDocs.xml, MigUser..xml files
Introducing Config.xml file
Use notepad to examine MigApp.xml & MigDocs.xml files
Copying Windows ADK 1903 into Windows 8.1 Pro
What a computer Administrator needs to do before USMT migration
Checking all users on the old Windows 8 operating systems
Migrating user state using a Network Share
Creating config.xml file using windows PowerShell
When to use Migdocs.xml and MigUser.xml
Explaining Microsoft Verbosity levels
Examining the contents of our newly created config.xml file
Conclusion