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To add to what @pendean said - I'm not sure what you mean @peterm by "migrating content", but I would never use those Autodesk tools to do this. IMO, keep all of your custom stuff in a separate folder (like "C:\CADSTUFF") and then simply add that to the top of your support file search path and you're mostly done.
If you have a custom menu, load it as a partial on top of the stock menu, presuming you don't want to miss any menu updates on newer versions. Then as you go to 2023, 2024, 2025, etc., you'll get the new menus, but your custom one still goes along for the ride.
If you have tool palettes, those can be kept in a single location and simply referenced into the paths in Options. To summarize, don't modify any of the Autodesk stock files, and keep your stuff separate, don't try to mix in your files with the Autodesk files. Been doing this since ±AutoCAD 2000 with no issues.