Windows 7 Installation - Transfer to a New Computer

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  1. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
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       #180

    You need to run command prompt as administrator. It can be found on Start Menu > All Programs > Accessories, then right click Command Prompt and run as administrator.

    You could not stop that service because command prompt was not run as administrator.

    If sysprep does not run, nothing will happen. reboot and you are good to go.

    Kari
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  2. Posts : 9
    win 7 64 bit
       #181

    Wow! Put my new PC together. Stuck in my syspreped hdd and bingo! Up comes my old windows. Thanks so much guys for the great tutorial!
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  3. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
    Thread Starter
       #182

    Good to hear you got it working.

    Kari
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  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #183

    Kari,

    Thank you for a very informative post.

    I have a question for you:

    I have used the backup and recovery in windows 7 to create an image that I used to image several other computers with the same hardware specs as the original pc.

    The image I made was a computer in a workgroup.

    After I imaged the rest of the computers, then I will join them to a domain.

    The computers will connects to a kms server for widonws 7 and office.

    So my question is would I still need to run sysprep? What would be the issues if I don't?

    Our SCCM server went down and I need to deploy several computers down quick! I have one new imaged pc and I used it to make an image from backup and recovery.

    Your reply is greatly appreciated!

    Regards,

    NickLulu
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  5. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #184

    When it comes to "Domain SID", the Domain SID is recomputed each time a computer enters a domain. Thus, all the "post-cloning operations" that are based on "leave the domain and then rejoin the domain" will actually cause a re-creation of the Domain SID for the computer that joins the domain.
    In other words, duplicated SIDs are usually not a problem with Microsoft Windows systems
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  6. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
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       #185

    @NickLulu: Do not sysprep your image.

    No reason for me to say anything more, Kaktussoft already told it. Only posting to thank Kaktussoft of a good answer :)

    Kari
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  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #186

    Thanks for the info guys!

    Unfortunately, I "might" have an issue with the KMS server not couting my license correctly: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929829

    I would need to check if the CMID are the same, if not I'm golden.

    I really appreciate your help and this posting. I know you said that this was mostly for end users and not IT professionals, but you posting also help us in the Enterprise environment.

    Cheers!

    NickLulu
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  8. Posts : 292
    windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
       #187

    Ok parts from the Egg on the way to upgrade my aging 6600 quad core. Going with the x79 platform and the 2d gen Hex core Intel processor. Also a SDD, new case, Quad Channel RAM, cooler, beefier Platinum cert PSU, blu ray burner etc on the way. In other words I am about upgrading everything but the graphics and sound cards and related sound stuff, mouse, monitors and keyboard.

    So I got Acronis Home 12 to aid in moving windows 7 from my existing Hard disk and onto the SDD and into a different hardware environment. But from reading the Acronis manual and this tutorila I will say I am confused. Acronis says something about syspart taking care of only certain plug and play drivers but not critical ones. They mention something about HAL and having the new MB and controller drivers available and using their add on plug in to migrate to a new system. This plug-in is currently free when obtained with Acronis Home 12. Problem is the instructions for this does not include a how to...just the theory and why behind it.

    I'm just wondering if it's necessary. Or can i just get by with using syspart as described here ?

    Also --as far as preparing the SDD--my existing computer Sata already is set to ACHI---so--I can just unplug an existing sata data HD, plug the SDD in, reboot so its recognized, then go to disk management and make it active and then perform the commands to align it correctly----or must that be done in the new computer somehow ? So many questions.

    All parts but the CPU should arrive tomorrow and CPU on Thursday--I'm looking forward to getting started.
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  9. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
    Thread Starter
       #188

    This tutorial is about System Preparation Tool SysPrep, not SysPart which is completely different. Using SysPrep with generalize switch takes care of every hardware specific driver, replacing them with native, general Windows drivers. With this method and Acronis you are ready to go.

    About your SSD, post your thoughts and questions on Hardware.

    Kari
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  10. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #189

    armyslowrdr said:
    Ok parts from the Egg on the way to upgrade my aging 6600 quad core. Going with the x79 platform and the 2d gen Hex core Intel processor. Also a SDD, new case, Quad Channel RAM, cooler, beefier Platinum cert PSU, blu ray burner etc on the way. In other words I am about upgrading everything but the graphics and sound cards and related sound stuff, mouse, monitors and keyboard.

    So I got Acronis Home 12 to aid in moving windows 7 from my existing Hard disk and onto the SDD and into a different hardware environment. But from reading the Acronis manual and this tutorila I will say I am confused. Acronis says something about syspart taking care of only certain plug and play drivers but not critical ones. They mention something about HAL and having the new MB and controller drivers available and using their add on plug in to migrate to a new system. This plug-in is currently free when obtained with Acronis Home 12. Problem is the instructions for this does not include a how to...just the theory and why behind it.

    I'm just wondering if it's necessary. Or can i just get by with using syspart as described here ?

    Also --as far as preparing the SDD--my existing computer Sata already is set to ACHI---so--I can just unplug an existing sata data HD, plug the SDD in, reboot so its recognized, then go to disk management and make it active and then perform the commands to align it correctly----or must that be done in the new computer somehow ? So many questions.

    All parts but the CPU should arrive tomorrow and CPU on Thursday--I'm looking forward to getting started.
    step 1: Install all unnecessary drivers from "device management" and corresponding software. Don't reboot!
    step 2: Install drivers for new Mainbord from DVD. Don't reboot!
    step 3: upgrade special sata drivers from "device management" to "standard AHCI SATA 1.0 Serial ATA Controller". Don't reboot! This step is the most important
    step 4: shutdown and power off
    step 5: build new pc
    step 6: put harddisk with win7 in new build pc
    step 7: power on
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