
LapLink transfers your full system to Windows 7

One of the biggest frustrations for most people upgrading their systems to Windows 7 is that what Microsoft calls a “custom upgrade” is nothing less than a full system install . Some Windows Vista users won’t have to re-install their programs after upgrading, but many will and all Windows XP users will, too. Here’s where LapLink’s PCmover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant steps in. PCmover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant will transfer most of your programs, settings, and files, but it will take a several hours. (Credit: LapLink) For $30, LapLink will pack up …










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