Laplink PCmover Upgrade assistant

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Hey all!

Just found an interesting program. Laplink has come up with a system that will move all of you Windows XP programs to your new Windows 7 install. I haven't used this yet. I did clean installs on all of my machines, but I have a friend that wants me to help him with trying this next week when he gets his copy of Windows 7. I told him I thought he might be better off with a clean install, but since we've already backed up his data for doing a clean install, he wants to try this to see how it works, knowing if its not satisfactory, we'll go ahead and wipe the drive and do a clean install. I've looked through the program. You run it from your xp boot. Then run a custom install of windows7 but don't format the drive. Reinstall the program and run it and it will restore the programs to Windows7. Here is the link if anyone wants to check it out. I think it may be worth a try for less than $20.

Laplink Software - PCmover Upgrade Assistant - Migrate Computer Programs, Files and Settings
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell / Studio xps
OS
Windows7 x64 7600 16385
CPU
Intel I7 920
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD4350
Sound Card
Integrated 7.1 channel
Hard Drives
Hitachi HDT721064SLA360 (596 GB)
Keyboard
Logitech EX110
Mouse
Logitech LX8
I also bought the program to go from Vista Ultimate to Win 7 Professional.

I too will give it a go. If it doesn't work, I will restore Vista using windows.old etc and then do the upgrade using EFT.

Let us know how you make out.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Win 7
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
4G
OK. I just used Laplink PC Mover and upgraded a Windows XP SP3 (32 bit) machine to Windows7 home premium x64. It went surprisingly well! Microsoft Office 2003 works fine. Quicken works fine. The only thing that had a glitch at all was "Elf Bowling". The game says that a file is missing when it tries to switch video modes. For $19.00, this program saves at least a day of reinstalling applications. The process was pretty straight-forward. You run PC Mover on your XP machine. It creates a file in a new directory on the C drive. I then booted the machine from 64 bit version of Windows 7 home premium. Do a custom install to the C drive and do not format. After Windows7 is up and running, reinstall Laplink PC Mover. Run it and it took about 45 minutes and all the programs that were on the XP machine are now working on the Windows 7 machine. I'll update this if any problems crop up but so far it looks good. :D
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell / Studio xps
OS
Windows7 x64 7600 16385
CPU
Intel I7 920
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD4350
Sound Card
Integrated 7.1 channel
Hard Drives
Hitachi HDT721064SLA360 (596 GB)
Keyboard
Logitech EX110
Mouse
Logitech LX8
I purchased the program and will be using it to go from Vista Ultimate to Win 7 Professional tomorrow. I am encouraged.

I hope it goes as well for me. I too will report back on my results.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Win 7
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
4G
I almost paniced during the reinstall of PC Mover. When I first ran it in XP, I had to put in my registration key. This was in an email in Outlook. I should have thought to write that down because after installing Windows7, you have to reinstall PC Mover. I thought it would ask for my registration info again, but it didn't. It must keep it within the program file (which for me was on a separate partition. Good luck. I look forward to your report.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell / Studio xps
OS
Windows7 x64 7600 16385
CPU
Intel I7 920
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD4350
Sound Card
Integrated 7.1 channel
Hard Drives
Hitachi HDT721064SLA360 (596 GB)
Keyboard
Logitech EX110
Mouse
Logitech LX8
In my prep, I printed off pages 2, 10-14 of the pdf and affixed a sticky with the registration number.

I do have a question.

Were you given the opportunity to format? I know we do not. That is the only unknown I have at this time.

I have backed up my data partitions and will be making an image of the C: drive to my external drive.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Win 7
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
4G
Sounds like you've prepared well! When you do the "custom" install of Windows 7, it will ask you which partition you want to put it on. Tip: Label your partitions before you start the upgrade so you can easily identify the proper partition. In my case, I had 3 partitions (C: (system), D: (programs), E: (data)). When the 7 setup gets to this step, it will display the partitions as, "Disk 0, partition 1, Disk 0, partition 2, etc. If you have labeled your system partition it will show up as something like "Disk0, partition 1 (system), making it easier to identify where you want the install to go. Now for your question, I think you could click something around this step to do a format, however, the install never specifically asked me if I'd like to format.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell / Studio xps
OS
Windows7 x64 7600 16385
CPU
Intel I7 920
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD4350
Sound Card
Integrated 7.1 channel
Hard Drives
Hitachi HDT721064SLA360 (596 GB)
Keyboard
Logitech EX110
Mouse
Logitech LX8
I am running Win 7. The upgrade ran successfully and Lablink ran without errors.

I am now in the process of going through each application to verify that I can still run.

Outlook is running and I knew I would need to re-add the passwords.

I will report back in a few hours.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Win 7
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
4G
The only software that needed a repair was Winzip. Also I had to reset the pointer to My Documents which is on my D: drive.

The laplink program worked extremely well. Themoney spent was well worth the fact that I did not have to re-install and register all my software.

I want to thank you for starting this topic. That is how I learned about Laplink.
 
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My Computer My Computer

OS
Win 7
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
4G
No problem Seymour! I'd like to cross post to more forums as I think this inexpensive piece of software would nudge many reluctant XP users to make the change to 7. I pretty much always advocated a clean install (with format) to make sure that any "garbage" gets purged but I must say that Laplink PCMover seems to do a great job of "upgrading" from XP. I'm going to use it next to take a laptop running Windows7 professional x86 (not activated) and install Windows7 home premium x64 retail. I'll see how it goes and keep you posted!
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell / Studio xps
OS
Windows7 x64 7600 16385
CPU
Intel I7 920
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD4350
Sound Card
Integrated 7.1 channel
Hard Drives
Hitachi HDT721064SLA360 (596 GB)
Keyboard
Logitech EX110
Mouse
Logitech LX8
The only problem which I discovered (and still unsolved) is that I cannot play any of the MS Games included with Win 7.

For some reason, the games features is not activated. If I try to turn on that feature, it generates an error that it has encountered an error. I will start a new topic about this.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Win 7
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
4G
Will 32 bit vista upgrade to 64 bit win 7 and leave the 32 bit programs functioning in the 64 bit environment.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit.
Will 32 bit vista upgrade to 64 bit win 7 and leave the 32 bit programs functioning in the 64 bit environment.

I've never tried that (never had a machine with Vista) but my hunch would be yes. It worked well taking an XP 32 bit install and upgrading to a Win7 64 bit environment. Obviously, the machine has to be 64 bit capable.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell / Studio xps
OS
Windows7 x64 7600 16385
CPU
Intel I7 920
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD4350
Sound Card
Integrated 7.1 channel
Hard Drives
Hitachi HDT721064SLA360 (596 GB)
Keyboard
Logitech EX110
Mouse
Logitech LX8
I intend to move my XP machine contents to a new Windows 8.1 install on a newer computer using laplink software. I've already purchased it. But I'm using Acronis 2014 Premium for image files (.tib and .vhd conversions). If I need to use XP for a couple stubborn programs, I'll still have XP Mode on a Win 7 Pro install on the other hard drive (but right now that won't boot, so idk.)

I just thought about this though. Microsoft Office 2003 suites and applications are not compatible with Windows 8.

Office 2007 is supposed to be compatible with windows 8.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
Memory
8 GB
Screen Resolution
1024x768 External monitor
Hard Drives
1 TB
Keyboard
External USB
Mouse
Wireless external mouse
Internet Speed
10 Mbps/1 Mbps
Antivirus
Avast! 8
Browser
Chrome
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