Windows 7 Installation - Transfer to a New Computer

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  1. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Home Premium *upgrade*
       #350

    That sounds like the problem I encountered in my last sysprep transfer. It also suggested I use the install disk and try to repair the installation. I wish I could have known of this little trick, as I would have liked to try it. The repair found and repaired a problem with the boot, but even after that it was unable to repair whatever was wrong and it actually gave up. So did I, so I just re-installed. No big deal in this case, as the pc is secondary and gets very limited use. But I hate having to go through all those updates again!

    I'll keep this tip handy in case I need it in the future. Funny, I expected problems when going from an Intel combo to an AMD, but that transfer worked without a single problem. Didn't even have to re-activate...with an OEM retail version!
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  2. Posts : 182
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #351

    Just found this tutorial and was excited, since I'll be installing a Win7 Pro x64 upgrade OS this week on my home PC (upgrading from XP by doing a fresh install), but then in the near future will be doing major hardware upgrades. Thought this might make that future process a little easier, but then I read on the previous page about sysprep not working with upgrade OS versions. Is that true and confirmed? If so then it should be added as a note to the tutorial I think.
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  3. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Home Premium *upgrade*
       #352

    Sysprep does work with an upgrade version, but it requires a minor mod in the registry. It's a simple process, even I did it. I believe my failure of upgrading hardware (on a system that was upgraded from XP) had to do with the drastic change from a normal cpu/gpu chipset to an apu setup. I probably could have gotten past the problems I encountered had I read more tips on this forum, but this particular pc didn't have anything worth saving at that point. I had already backed up my files (back when I did the upgrade), so it was just easier to move on to a clean install. I missed an opportunity to learn more about sysprep workarounds, but I was eager to see how the APU performed.
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Enterprise 32bit
       #353

    Hi all. I've registered on this forum simply to say "thank you" to Kari for such a useful post. I used the first method in order to change my motherboard and it worked beautifully: I saved all the hassle of re-installing windows. Brilliant. I did need to use the "Safe Mode" trick though as it just kept re-booting. )It actually said it couldn't finish the installation in Safe Mode, re-booted and then.. worked!) Great stuff.
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  5. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #354

    Great work and welcome wildski
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  6. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #355

    wildski said:
    Hi all. I've registered on this forum simply to say "thank you" to Kari for such a useful post. I used the first method in order to change my motherboard and it worked beautifully: I saved all the hassle of re-installing windows. Brilliant. I did need to use the "Safe Mode" trick though as it just kept re-booting. )It actually said it couldn't finish the installation in Safe Mode, re-booted and then.. worked!) Great stuff.
    Well done and welcome wildski.

    Now you have to read the Bible -

    Optimize Windows 7[2]=Performance Maintenance > chapter and verse and I want it done by tomorrow
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  7. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Home Premium *upgrade*
       #356

    wildski said:
    Hi all. I've registered on this forum simply to say "thank you" to Kari for such a useful post. I used the first method in order to change my motherboard and it worked beautifully: I saved all the hassle of re-installing windows. Brilliant. I did need to use the "Safe Mode" trick though as it just kept re-booting. )It actually said it couldn't finish the installation in Safe Mode, re-booted and then.. worked!) Great stuff.
    Would you mind sharing the details about the hardware changes you made? And also, if you can remember exactly what happened after changing your hardware and powering up for the first time?
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  8. Posts : 182
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #357

    Actually now that I think about it, I will be moving from 32-bit to 64-bit OS when I change out all the hardware, so I don't think sysprep would work for me anyway.
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  9. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 PRO 64bit
       #358

    I just wanted to say that I did this going from an optiplex 960 to an optiplex 7010, running win 7 x64 pro sp1...worked great. Just needed to get the latest chipset/video/NIC drivers!
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  10. Posts : 1
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #359

    I think I am in Love


    Thanks Kari

    This worked out so well for me after a MB and Processor swap, including the Fatal Error tip durring sysprep. Straight easy to follow and to the point.

    Great Job with this

    Z
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