Windows 10 extended support ends in October 2026. While that may seem like plenty of time, we are already seeing some banks and financial institutions require Windows 11 for secure access. If you’re still using Windows 10, now is the time to move to one of our Windows 11 computers.
For most people, upgrading means replacing the computer. The biggest question we hear is: “What happens to my files?”
At ComputerCorps, we offer a standard data transfer service for $195. If you donate your working computer at the time of check-in, we’ll discount that service by $100 — so you only pay $95. Almost all of our customers qualify for this service.
Our standard transfer includes files stored in one Windows user account on a working Windows 7,8,10,11 computer.
Our standard transfer does not include
Windows repair, data recovery, and encrypted drives are not included in our standard data transfer. Come in and ask — we’ll work with you to find a solution.
Email, contacts, and browser bookmarks are usually stored with your email provider or browser account. Once you sign into those services on your replacement computer, your information should sync automatically. If there is a glitch, we can help with additional services for those rare cases.
Cloud storage services such as Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, and Google Drive store and manage files independently of your computer. Files stored in the cloud and not on your computer will be available after you sign into your account on the new machine.
We do not transfer data from cloud services such as OneDrive, Dropbox, or Google Drive as part of our standard transfer.
f you use a Microsoft Account login, your personal files might not be on your computer at all — they may only be stored in OneDrive. We can help you determine what is actually stored on your computer and how to get all your files to your Windows 11 replacement computer.
We also offer custom migration services starting at $295. This can include moving programs, settings, and data stored in non-standard locations. We’ll review your setup with you and provide typical charges before any work begins.
Our goal is to make your move to Windows 11 smooth, predictable, and worry-free. Don’t wait until something stops working! Let’s get you ready now.
Stop by ComputerCorps and we’ll help you turn it up to 11 with confidence.
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ComputerCorps is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization that provides access to computers & training to underserved families, while eliminating eWaste in our nation s landfills. To support our mission, we sell refurbished technology, provide IT services, build servers and phone systems, and repair computers in store.
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