OneDrive makes it easy to transfer your files from PC to PC

With internet access and a few clicks, you can back up your files online. When you're ready, sync them onto a new PC—or you can leave them in the cloud without having to download them. This saves space on your new PC's hard drive and leaves your files and photos easily accessible from any of your devices, anywhere.1

Copy your files and folders to a secure location in the cloud then get up and running quickly so you can get back to doing what you love.

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Set up OneDrive

With Windows 11, Windows 10, or Windows 8, OneDrive is already installed and ready for you to get started. If you don't have a Microsoft account, sign up for one here: https://account.microsoft.com/. It's free and comes with 5 GB of OneDrive storage.

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Bring your files and favorites with you

There's no need to leave your photos, files, or browser favorites behind when you transfer files from PC to PC or from a Mac to PC. Bring them with you to your new computer.

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Install what you love

When you start up your new PC, you may want to install additional apps. The Microsoft Store has many popular apps available to download or you can check with the publisher of your software for more information.

Check the table below to see what makes the most sense for your move.

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There are a couple of ways to get your files and photos onto a new PC. With OneDrive you can quickly transfer files from PC to PC or Mac to PC, so your files are organized like they were on your old computer and you can get right back to work. Or you can use an external storage device such as a USB drive, SD card, or external hard drive to help you make the move.

OneDrive is a Microsoft cloud storage service that lets you store your personal files in one place, share them with others, and get to them from any device connected to the Internet.
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A free OneDrive basic account offers 5 GB of storage. Need more space? No problem, see available options.

Yes. If OneDrive is not the best fit for you, there are other options available. For example, you can use an external hard drive along with the Windows Backup & Restore feature. There are also other programs designed to help with backing up your files and data and some retailers have service desks that will do the work for you.
Learn how

If you are upgrading an existing Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, your apps will remain on the PC and they should continue to work. However, if you purchase a new Windows 11 PC, you will need to reinstall your apps on the new PC.

Yes, you can drag whole folders from File Explorer to your OneDrive folder.

With the broadest choice of devices—across style, features, and form factors—we and our ecosystem of partners can help ensure that you will find the right fit with Windows.

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PCs preloaded with Windows 11

Out of the box, get up and running with a new Windows experience that brings you closer to the people and things you love.

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Thin, light laptops

It's everything you love and more—portability, power, and the latest in processors.

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Versatile 2-in-1s

2-in-1s provide power and flexibility. Touch, type, click, or pen—choose whatever fits your style.

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Desktops & All-in-Ones

The power of a desktop computer in a variety of shapes and sizes. Perfect for your home office or a computer for the family to share.

  • Features and app availability may vary by region.
  • 1 Internet access required. Fees may apply.
  • 2 Windows 11 Home edition requires internet connectivity and a Microsoft Account to complete device setup on first use.