I recently purchased a new Win 10 laptop. I want to move (and remove) my local repository from my old Win 10 laptop to my new one. I have a BitBucket account so the remote repositories are all listed. I assumed I could just copy my files from the old computer to a new directory on the new computer, and then go into Sourcetree "Tools\Options\Repo Settings\Project folder" and browse to my new local directory. I then assumed for whatever reason that my remote repo would pick up on this. I found out however, it doesn't work like that. What is the proper way to do this?
Hello Timothy,
From what you’re explained you have some needs understood for migrating to a new machine. There are a few additional steps needed to properly migrate Sourcetree to a new machine. With this said there are similar community posts with very detailed instructions which may be found here:
If you’re still having issues migrating to a new machine please reach back out and let us know.
Regards,
Stephen Sifers
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