His old PC apparently had some form of registry corruption which Z-install transferred to the brand new Dell desktop along with all his apps.Phone Transfer. If I had to use virtualization every time I used Word for example, that wouldn't be something I'd want. OfficeI don't usually upgrade with each new PC. Since some of my software is expensive e. I always do it the old fashioned way, copying my data and reinstalling my apps. He could've reinstalled Ghost and recovered all his data with a few mouse clicks, but the main thing I want to see is what happens with his software. He has complete system images of his old system on an external hard drive, made with Norton Ghost. He says he'll get his new PC back tomorrow, and I will certainly report back here. It would be interesting to hear your story about his experiences when it's done.
Personally, I find a new PC a good opportunity to download and install the latest versions of everything I ever downloaded and installed, while skipping those applications I haven't used for a long time, that turn out to be incompatible or whose functions can be done by things inside the new OS.īut I can imagine your friend thinks otherwise. I don't know it either, but why not let the shop do it and see what works and what doesn't? Copying 'all data' isn't bad, of course. This would seem to be another negative if it does.
Since this guy is moving from Vista, will the transferred apps still use virtualization? This sounds too good to be true to me, and we know what they say about that! I assume this is still true, is that right? Aankhon mein teri ajab si video download. I never heard of Zinstall before, so I did some digging. The store he bought it from is going to use Zinstall to move all his data and applications from the old Vista PC to the new PC, he tells me. I have a friend who just bought a new Windows 7 desktop. Then think of any PC migration computer software.