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author: frankroj
ms.topic: article
ms.technology: itpro-deploy
ms.date: 12/06/2023
ms.date: 01/02/2024
appliesto:
-<a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 11</a>
-<a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 10</a>
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# Getting started with the User State Migration Tool (USMT)
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## Step 1: Plan the migration
1. [Plan The Migration](usmt-plan-your-migration.md). Depending on whether the migration scenario is refreshing or replacing computers, an online migration or an offline migration can be chosen. Offline migrations can use either Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) or the files in the Windows.old directory. For more information, see [Common Migration Scenarios](usmt-common-migration-scenarios.md).
1. [Plan The Migration](usmt-plan-your-migration.md). Depending on whether the migration scenario is refreshing or replacing computers, an online migration or an offline migration can be chosen. Offline migrations can use either Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) or the files in the **Windows.old** directory. For more information, see [Common Migration Scenarios](usmt-common-migration-scenarios.md).
1. [Determine What to Migrate](usmt-determine-what-to-migrate.md). Data to consider migrating includes end-user information, applications settings, operating-system settings, files, folders, and registry keys.