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.MIG File Extension

A .MIG file is a Windows Migration Backup File, created by Microsoft.

Open with Microsoft Windows Easy Transfer (Discontinued) (Included with OS). Available for Windows.

What is a .MIG file?

The file extension .MIG stands for Windows Migration Backup File. This type of file is created by specific programs designed to help users move their personal data from one Windows computer to another. The programs that create .MIG files are Windows Easy Transfer and the Microsoft User State Migration Tool (USMT).

A .MIG file includes important information such as user accounts, settings for various programs, settings for the operating system itself, as well as files, folders, and registry keys. Essentially, it captures a snapshot of a user's data on one computer so that it can be transferred and restored on another computer, making it easier to set up a new system with the same environment as the old one.

Windows Easy Transfer, which is now discontinued, was typically used by individuals to transfer data from one computer to another when upgrading to a new machine or operating system. On the other hand, the Microsoft User State Migration Tool (USMT) is more commonly used in organizational settings where many computers need to be upgraded or replaced at once. USMT allows for large-scale migrations and is a more powerful tool for managing complex transfers.

To open a .MIG file, you would generally use the same program that created it. Since Windows Easy Transfer is discontinued and no longer included in the latest versions of Windows, users mainly rely on USMT or seek alternative programs capable of handling .MIG files.

.MIG files can be stored in different locations depending on the user's preference or needs. They can be kept on a local computer, on a remote server, or directly on the destination computer where the data is being transferred. This flexibility helps in managing data during upgrades of Windows operating systems, ensuring that all user data can be effectively moved and restored.

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