With the so much anticipated release of Windows 7 on October 22nd, users of PCs running on the old and reliable Windows XP operating system who may feel overwhelmed at the prospect of the cumbersome steps required to accomplish the move, may be wishing there were an automated way to do so. Well, according to the Wall Street Journal, such solution is offered by a Seattle based software company named Laplink Software. The company usually offers a software utility called PCmover for transferring data from an old PC to a new one. The automated upgrade package will be a new version of the PCmover which according to the company, will be able to do the upgrade itself and all the files and programs preservation needed.
It has not been tested by the Wall Street Journal or anyone that we are aware of, but more details can be found at the company Web site at Laplink.com.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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