Microsoft will enable data transfer between PCs in Windows 11
Microsoft has hinted at a new feature for Windows 11. The ability to move data between PCs will be introduced. The transfer program, as reported by https://xrust.ru/, is part of the Windows data backup system. It is not about a separate application. Instead, an extended version will be able to address issues with the OneDrive cloud storage. This implies situations where the storage quota is exceeded. According to the leak, the transfer interface may look like the image accompanying the article. There will be options like “Backup to this PC” and “Transfer files to a new PC.” The first option is a duplication of the standard backup operation offered by Windows 11, while the second opens up the possibility to move necessary files to another PC. There is no need for flash drives or other mobile storage devices. Similar capabilities have long been implemented in iOS and Android: Apple introduced a tool for transferring files to a new iPhone via iCloud. Google has also kept pace, offering something similar for Android. Both computers must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. The technology for this already exists – it’s Nearby Sharing. You will be prompted to start the file transfer, and you will receive a special code.
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