Migrate XP to Windows 7
Every few years, a newer version of the most widely used operating system, Microsoft Windows, hits the market. This means that as soon as a new version of Windows comes out, users will be clamoring to upgrade their computers to it. If you have upgraded your version of Microsoft Windows among different computer systems or within the same system, you will know what a hassle it is to move all your files and settings from the old installation to the new one. It is extremely difficult to manually move all your files and settings into the virtually unknown file system of the new Operating System.
This problem springs up when a user is attempting to move files from Windows XP to Windows 7 as well. Settings such as registry values, activation keys and user preferences are virtually impossible to move from Windows XP to Windows 7 for someone who does not have technical expertise. As Windows 7 is the newest operating system and not fully documented, it would be very easy if there were some method to transfer files and settings without having to do it manually.
There are many software solutions available to accomplish this, the first and easiest being to use migration software. A good example for such a migration software application is Laplink PCMOVER.
Laplink PCMOVER makes it possible to move files within the same computer to a different hard drive or to a different installation of Windows 7. It also allows file transfer to a brand new computer (which has Windows 7 installed) via USB cable. The process is easy and takes little time, as Laplink PCMOVER will copy files in increments of 4GB each to maximize speed and minimize data loss.
Along with files, Laplink PCMOVER also transfers registry settings, programs and personal user settings such as browser settings, desktop background, favorites and bookmarks. All network and internet settings which make your computer your own personal workspace will also be migrated to the new installation of Windows 7, along with Media playlists and images. This saves you a large amount of time and hassle, and as Laplink PCMOVER is available for a minimal fee, it is easy on the budget as well.
However, if you are looking for a free method to migrate from Windows XP to Windows 7, the best way is to do it manually. This is somewhat of a problem as new installations Windows 7 do not allow direct upgrades from Windows XP to Windows 7. Therefore you will have to backup all your files and registry to an external location. Before you install Windows 7, download the Windows Easy Transfer Wizard which will help you to manage the transfer of files and settings from Windows XP to Windows 7. By using these methods you will be able to successfully transfer from Windows XP to Windows 7.


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