Easy Transfer Under Win7 Cannot Find File

  
Symptoms
When you use Windows Easy Transfer to restore data from a partitioned migration store in Windows 7, you receive the following error message:
When Windows Easy Transfer does not open The document.
Cause
This issue occurs when the migration storage file for a spanned volume is not in the same location or the migration storage for a spanned volume is corrupted.
Solutions
Method 1: Verify the location of the migration storage file
1. Click the Start button, then click “Computer”, open the Explorer
2, in the upper right corner, search box Type *.mig and press Enter.
3. Please note the location of all files with *.mig, *.mig01, etc. *.mig extensions.
4. Make sure that all files with the *.mig extension are in the same folder. If they are not in the same folder, follow these steps:
1) Select a folder in the migration store.
2) Select all *.mig files listed in the Search Results window and not in the migration folder selected in step 4a.
3) On the Edit menu, click Copy.
4) Open the folder you selected in step 4a and click Paste on the Edit menu.
Try to run Windows Easy Transfer again.
If Method 1 does not solve the problem, try Method 2.
Method 2: Copy the migration store file to another location
1. Right-click an empty area on the desktop, point to New, and then click Folder.
2. Migrate Temp, name the folder, and press Enter.
3. Click the Start button, then click “Computer” to open the Explorer click.
4. In the upper right corner, type *.mig in the Search for computer box, and then press ENTER.
5. Please note the location of all files with *.mig, *.mig01, etc. *.mig extensions.
6. Select all files with the *.mig extension and listed in the search results window.
7. Click Copy on the Edit menu.
8, open the migration Temp folder, and then click Paste on the Edit menu.
9, run Windows Easy Transfer, and point to the location of the migration Temp folder when you transfer files and settings to your computer.
If Method 2 does not solve the problem, try Method 3.
Method 3: Check for hard disk errors
Use the Chkdsk tool to check for disk problems. To do this, follow these steps:
1, click the Start button, then click “Computer”, open the Explorer
2, right-click the drive containing the migrated file, Then click on Properties.
3. On the Tools tab, click Check Now in the Troubleshooting area.
4. Click to select the Automatically fix file system errors check box, and then click to select the Scan and try to recover bad sectors check box.
5, click to start.
6. If you receive the following message, click Schedule Disk Check and restart your computer:
Windows cannot check the disk, it is in use. Do you want to schedule a disk check the next time you restart your computer?
Note: Disk check may take a few minutes depending on the amount of hard disk. For best results, do not use the computer to perform any other tasks during the disk check.

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