Moving to Windows 7 from Windows XP without losing personal data and settings
Technologies / / December 19, 2019
How to painlessly move from Windows XP to Windows 7 recently published, and do not lose your documents and settings? After studying at the Microsoft website, I came to the conclusion that they do not fit me. Manual contains many items and so replete with manually entered commands that take up exercise I did not transfer data on it - I thought it was too complicated, too English, too incomprehensible. No wonder it's called manual for IT-professionals (if you are interested, you can read it by reference http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd883247(WS.10).aspx). I myself to those skilled in the art are not classified, so went in search of a simple tool - and found it. It's called Windows 7 Basic Migration.
The utility is made in three forms: a free, moderately paid and paid immodest. I the latter two options do not fit well in any way (round the clock on dozens of computers and migration support me no man deceive), so I settled on a free. In principle, this is exactly what I was looking for - a simple utility that migrates data from one system to another. It is clear that the need to install software on both systems, and the data stored in the wrong place, which will be available after you reinstall. The program launches a wizard that simply prompts you to save all your data in a separate folder, and then reinstall - take them out of that folder. Russian language is not, but there is nothing special to translate - just tick the right and perform the conservation. In the course of the computer will be checked for compliance with the minimum requirements, check the installed programs, and then save the data.
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Free version brings:
- user profiles
- Desktop Customization
- Customized programs
- Folders with documents
One catch: when trying to download free apps Developer's website each time confidently She informed me that she was not available for my region, and hard to redirect to a page with pay utilities. But I found this utility elsewhere.
Developer Site: http://windows7.iyogi.net/migration/window7-free-migration.html
Another place: http://www.soft-go.com/dapp/67810