If your username on the new machine is different to the previous one, rename both the folder and files that contained your username with the new one. Then copy over those files into the same location. You won't be able to copy those files into the new harddrive at the same location while Avast is installed, the AppData\Local\Avast Software folder will be blocked. Then on the new PC, you have to do the following steps with Avast *uninstalled*. Inside there you should see a folder and a file (maybe more than one) with your username in the name, copy all of those somewhere. Then, copy the passwords from the following folder location.Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Local\Avast Software\APM If you have Avast Password Manager on a machine and you were *not* syncing with an Avast account, you *can* transfer the passwords from one hard drive to another machine and access the passwords!įirstly, you need to get the passwords of the machine thats broken, so you need to access the machines hard drive.
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