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Imserba Webstore - Laplink PC mover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant

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List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $9.99
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Manufacturer: Laplink, Inc.
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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Laplink, Inc. EAN: 0048296308141 Feature: PCmover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant helps you upgrade quickly and easily from any version of Windows (version 2000 or later) to Windows 7 Format: CD-ROM Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Laplink, Inc. Manufacturer: Laplink, Inc. Model: PAFGPCMU05000P0RTPEN Platform: Windows Vista Publisher: Laplink, Inc. Release Date: 2009-10-27 Studio: Laplink, Inc.
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Features
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PCmover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant helps you upgrade quickly and easily from any version of Windows (version 2000 or later) to Windows 7 Choose which applications you want to have on your upgraded PC Select which folders you want and uncheck any file types that you don't want to have after the upgrade All programs, files and settings can stay exactly as they were in your old operating system with one easy step Click through a simple wizard to perform the upgrade
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Editorial Reviews:
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UPGRADE YOUR HOME COMPUTER - With Pcmover Upgrade Assistant, you can upgrade your existing PC to Windows 7 without having to reformat your hard drive and reinstall all of your applications. All your current files, settings, and applications are transferred automatically. All you need to do is follow a few simple instructions provided by the wizard, step back, and relax while PCmover does all the work. UPGRADE YOUR BUSINESS COMPUTERS - Would you like your employees to work with the newest Windows operation system? No problem. PCmover Upgrade Assistant handles the in place XP to Windows 7 upgrades that Microsoft does not. Save hours of employee and IT time and productivity by automating the upgrade process to Windows 7.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Worked Perfectly! Comment: I was upgrading from Vista x64 Ultimate to Windows 7 x64 Professional. I purchased the Pro version of the Win7 upgrade knowing that I would have to reinstall all my programs. The lack of any real value in the Ultimate version of Vista convinced me that my money should not be wasted a second time on Win7 Ultimate.
Unfortunately, Microsoft views this as a downgrade as far as option levels go, and there is no supported upgrade path. I hoped to save myself some trouble by trying this product. If nothing else, it was only $10 - This is a deal if it does exactly what it claims, and not too hard of a mistake to swallow if it doesn't - I wouldn't have lost anything but time and 10 bucks.
I DID however create a backup image of my disk drives before starting with Active@ Disk (another product). Just in case, even though the product stresses that you should NOT at any point in the process format your hard drive partitions. This is a side by side fresh install.
To start, you create your moving van file of the programs you wish to migrate, then it gathers the information and creates a restore file. It was a lot of stuff, but completed quickly. In part because it's not really moving anything at all. All it's gathering are registry keys and config files. It does ask that you save the file to a location that will be accessible to both the old OS and the new one. I chose an external Seagate disk drive.
I also printed out the manual for the Vist to Windows 7 upgrade process, (it was all of 18 pages) and followed the instructions during the upgrade process.
Then I started the Windows 7 Upgrade. Chose Custom install, but didn't format anything, and the upgrade began. The old Windows directory became windows.old. So for anyone wondering that makes this a 'clean install' in that sense, but PC Mover does capture program registry settings and imports them afterwards.
After the Windows 7 installation, I took a moment to check that all my devices were recognized and working then reinstalled Laplink and ran the restore using my moving van file.
It does ask questions such as user account migration, but I had named the new account the same as the old. It did get upset about the "size" of my files that would be "restored". I assume that this feature, and how it counted the size of files being restored was a throwback to the full LapLink product. It told me that it would be restoring 235 GB of data and I only had 215 GB of storage available. I told it to continue anyway, and it only took up 17 GB more of hard drive space.
Some users might have been confused or alarmed by this. The screen should have been customized for this purpose and been coded to give an accurate count since the whole idea behind the product was that you don't reinstall anything, you just import it into the new OS. It hardly added any more to my drives - probably the exact amount taken up by the new OS.
Well, aside from that, it worked. Exactly how it said it would. To be clear, I didn't have to reinstall ANYTHING, except Laplink's PC Mover itself and Kaspersky Anti-Virus, but I had to install the new version of that anyway for Win7 compatibility, so I lost nothing there. The program screens make it abundantly clear however that programs that require activation may have to be re-activated. This was true - Adobe PhotoShop, PaintShop Pro and other programs that required an activation key needed to have the key re-applied.
The product also has a safety feature called Start This! that runs after the installation is complete. It disables any services that were migrated to your new OS and gives you a chance to allow or remove them.
The only other quibble I have with the product is how it migrated my Documents folder. Win7 treats the Documents folder (and sub folders) from Vista as Libraries. PC Mover made a fair guess at placing my files in the correct libraries, but goofed in a couple of places.
In truth, if *I* had been more familliar with the Library system I would have sorted it out sooner, but I wound up in my ignorance deleting files that appeared to be duplicates that were not. I restored them from my Active@ Disk backup and was fine.
In all, a good product and deal for a single PC upgrade. If my system were not set up and just the way I wanted it, I may not have bothered with this product. But if you want to do an unsupported (by Microsoft) Windows 7 upgrade, this is a good choice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not what it's cracked up to be! Comment: It didn't work well with Windows 7. In fact, it messed up the registry. The good news, is Win7 fixed the registry for me.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Warning: Don't waste your time or money on this product! Comment: I purchased Laplink PC mover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant to upgrade Windows XP to Windows 7 Home Premium. After following all directions specifically, my computer, 3 Mhz Intel dual processor with 4Gb memory, would not boot at all! Upon calling laplink I was told that they could only help via chat. Getting on another computer and chatting with "technical support" I was told that 1) it was Windows 7 problem, 2) it was my backup software problem (it was suggested that I buy Laplink's product!) 3) my computer was too old (not true!). It seems that it was everyone's fault except Laplink. Problem is that laplink is the software that was "in control" of the process and I followed each step exactly as written in their manual.
After getting another boot disk, I restored my saved image, then followed Microsoft's instructions for upgrade of an XP system and while complicated and lengthy, it worked perfectly.
Bottom line, do not waste your $9.99 on this product! Your time is worth a lot more. You will NOT get any help from their "technical support". Makes me wonder about other Laplink products, too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: PCmover worked like a charm... Comment: Print out the 18 page user guide...read it first and follow it. My programs moved easily and quickly from XP to Windows 7...........no problem.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Waste of Money Comment: I downloaded this program from Amazon and tried to use it to migrate my files from XP to Windows 7. While it said it was going to migrate 20+ gigadbytes of files, the move file was only about 7 megs. I think this program is a total waste of time and money
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