These accounts have become more significant since many available features in Windows 8 and Office 2013 require a Microsoft email account. Keep in mind that while the main focus of this transition is, if you have a or even an MSN.com e-mail address, this change is for you as well. As I do, I’ll tell you what you need to know as you plan for, undertake, and move into an account. I’ll show you how to move from to using both of these methods. The method that you use will depend on how attached you are to your account. You can upgrade your existing account to or you can start fresh and create a new. If you are like me and would rather make the move from to yourself, you need to know that there are two ways that you can make the move. Now I don’t know about you, but I hate to have things automatically changed for me. This blog post is also available as a TechRepublic Screenshot Gallery. (Microsoft hasn’t set a specific date.) Currently, you can make the switch on your own, but if you choose not do so between now and this summer, Microsoft has said that they will be automatically moving all remaining users to. If you are a user, then you have probably heard that Microsoft will be closing the doors on and moving all of its users over to the new sometime this summer. Greg Shultz shows you how to move from to now instead of waiting for Microsoft to do it for you later.
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