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Step-By-Step: How To "Upgrade" from Windows XP to Windows 7
Personally, I wish that there was a "migrate your settings from Windows XP" button or something on this page. It's a great feature and it's not advertised enough.
I clicked "What to know before installing Windows." The problem here, and with most OS installs regardless of vendor is that, at some point, reading and comprehension is required. Unless
They probably named it migsetup.exe to make sure it wasn't named setup.exe and save some trouble with confused folks, but still, it was a smidge counter-intuitive. Windows Easy Transfer
Here's the Windows XP machine running Windows Easy Transfer.
I've never see an "Easy Transfer cable" in the real world, but apparently they do exist on Amazon. Fortunately I had a small external hard drive, so I just used that since both the "old" and "new" computer were the same machine. I was then asked this very tricky question, for which there is only one answer. |



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Comment by Computer Repair Jacksonville
I wish I would have know that before I installed w7 retail. You can't even upgrade from w7 Beta without some kind of hack. After installing it, I have more issues than I did with the beta.