Does new lion migration assist from windows xp delete the files on Pc?

Does new lion migration assist from windows xp delete the files on the pc or just copy them? Especially for outlook 2003 as I don't want my emails deleted off the pc

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Does new lion migration assist from windows xp delete the files on the pc or just copy them? Especially for outlook 2003 as I don't want my emails deleted off the pc
No everything that was on the PC remains there.

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