# How do I migrate my NVIDIA GRID machine to a new machine? To continue using Paperspace as a VDI solution, migrate to a [dedicated GPU machine](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/paperspace/pricing/index.html.md). Templates are not compatible between GPU machines and NVIDIA GRID machines, so you need to create a new machine and copy any data you want to keep. To transfer data from your NVIDIA GRID machine to your new machine, we recommend [transferring your data using FileZilla, Windows’ Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), Secure Copy Protocol (`scp`), or `wget` (World Wide Web Get)](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/paperspace/machines/how-to/transfer-files/index.html.md). Alternatively, you can also use a cloud solution such as Dropbox or Google Drive. If you need further assistance with your migration plan, contact Paperspace’s [support team](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/paperspace/machines/support/index.html.md). ## Related Topics [Can I make BIOS-level changes to bare metal GPUs?](https://docs.digitalocean.com/support/can-i-make-bios-level-changes-to-bare-metal-gpus/index.html.md): You can request BIOS-level changes to bare metal GPUs through a support ticket. Some changes require reprovisioning. [Why is a speed test for my bare metal GPU showing slower network speeds?](https://docs.digitalocean.com/support/why-is-a-speed-test-for-my-bare-metal-gpu-showing-slower-network-speeds/index.html.md): Public speed test servers may not accurately reflect network performance in data center environments. Use tools like `iperf` or real-world endpoints for accurate testing. [How do I fix a "system not initialized" error on multi-GPU Droplets?](https://docs.digitalocean.com/support/how-do-i-fix-a-system-not-initialized-error-on-multi-gpu-droplets/index.html.md): Make sure NVIDIA Fabric Manager is running and has the same version number as the GPU drivers.