Win 7 upgrade strategy


  1. Posts : 70
    Windows 7 64bit
       #1

    Win 7 upgrade strategy


    I'm running Vista 64 and plan to do a clean Win 7 install 10/22.
    I've upgrade before, but always manually backing up up the necessary files and settings. I have an external drive.

    But what about Easy File Transfer?
    Could I install Win 7 over Vista and use Easy File Transfer?

    1. Install Win 7 as an upgrade

    2. Do an Easy File Transfer to my external drive (to take advantage of Win 7's more robust Easy File Transfer)

    3. Format C and do an Clean Install

    4. Use Easy File Transfer to restore my previous files and settings off my external drive.

    Think it will work?
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  2. Posts : 9,606
    Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
       #2

    I did Windows Easy File Transfer on an earlier Build of Win7 :)

    It worked very smoothly

    149gb backed-up to easy transfer file on ext HD.

    Transferred in & everythings worked with NO problems

    Here is the link to the Tutorial

    Windows Easy Transfer - Transfer To & From Computers

    " Doc "
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  3. Posts : 1,607
    Windows 7 x64 finally!
       #3

    Bill, your idea sounds good and logical. I myself have no experience with EFT and I am seeking advice. Please let me know if it works well. Tks
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  4. Posts : 70
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    The tutorial makes it look easy. My computer has two user accounts, mine and my wife's.
    Do I have to do the file transfer under each account?

    I want to say that one of Win 7's EFT features is that it does all accounts at once. But I'm not sure...I'll search the web..

    Thanks,
    Bill
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  5. Posts : 70
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    According to this website, yes, EFT asllows you to do multiple accounts at once.

    Inside the Windows 7 Easy Transfer Utility | ZDNet Photo Gallery
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  6. Posts : 9,606
    Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
       #6

    BillS22 said:
    According to this website, yes, EFT asllows you to do multiple accounts at once.

    Inside the Windows 7 Easy Transfer Utility | ZDNet Photo Gallery
    Glad you found that on ZDNet :)

    Here is my one Big EFT of 149gb on an external HD
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Win 7 upgrade strategy-win_eft.jpg  
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  7. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #7

    Hello, Bill.

    Not wanting to tell you how you should do the migration, I just want to tell you how I've done it already a couple of times and with a couple of computers. My method is maybe a little bit unconventional, but it is a easy, reliable way to assure you can transfer absolutely everything to your new OS. It takes just a few clicks:

    First, I create a full System Image of my Vista system using Vista Backup and Restore. It creates a virtual hard disk file plus some xml-catalog files to X:\WindowsImageBackup\Y\Backup Z , where X: is the drive where I save the backup image, Y is the name of my computer and Z is the date backup image was created.

    See the images:

    Win 7 upgrade strategy-backup_image.png
    Win 7 upgrade strategy-backup_image2.png

    When I've done with Windows 7 installation, the first thing I install after virus protection and firewall is Virtual PC and Virtual XP (free download here). Using Virtual XP or any other virtual machine, I then mount the Vista System Image (a vhd-file, virtual hard disk) as a second hard drive to this virtual machine. This tutorial explains how to do that.

    After that, I have access to everything I had on my Vista. The Vista backup image is now shown as a hard drive on the virtual machine:

    Win 7 upgrade strategy-backup_image3.png
    Win 7 upgrade strategy-backup_image4.png

    Every file and folder. I like to do it this way because doing so I have no need to think what to transfer; it saves absolutely everything from the Vista system, I can always retrieve any file or folder I need. In worst case scenario I can also use this system backup image to restore Vista.

    Notice please: also some applications can be transferred this way, but mostly only portable ones which don't write anything to the registry.

    Good luck with migration!

    Kari
    Last edited by Kari; 04 Sep 2009 at 21:13.
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