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ms.author: frankroj
ms.prod: windows-client
author: frankroj
ms.date: 12/21/2023
ms.date: 01/02/2024
ms.topic: article
ms.technology: itpro-deploy
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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# Include Files and Settings
When you specify the migration **.xml** files, User State Migration Tool (USMT) migrates the settings and components specified in [What does USMT migrate?](usmt-what-does-usmt-migrate.md). To include additional files and settings, we recommend that you create a custom **.xml** file, and then include this file when using both the `ScanState.exe` and `LoadState.exe` commands. By creating a custom **.xml** file, you can keep your changes separate from the default **.xml** files. Creating a custom **.xml** file makes it easier to track modifications.
When you specify the migration **.xml** files, User State Migration Tool (USMT) migrates the settings and components specified in [What does USMT migrate?](usmt-what-does-usmt-migrate.md). To include additional files and settings, Microsoft recommends that you create a custom **.xml** file, and then include this file when using both the `ScanState.exe` and `LoadState.exe` commands. By creating a custom **.xml** file, you can keep your changes separate from the default **.xml** files. Creating a custom **.xml** file makes it easier to track modifications.
## Migrate a single registry key