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Windows 7 Migration Tools, A windows migration software that help windows xp user migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7 on your existing or new computer. This migration tools able to assist Windows newbie reduces the migration time and hassle of moving your data, along with user and application settings to the new operating system.

It aims to assist windows user in upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7. Meanwhile, Windows 7 migration tools will check for hard disk space as well as hardware and software compatibility. Plus more, it even will migrate your user and applications settings the new operating system, moving your important data such as documents, images, video, emails and more.
In addition, Windows 7 migration tools also guides windows XP user for manually downloading and re-installing your favorite applications.
Windows 7 Basic Migration Utility lets you migrate following stuff:
1. User profiles
2. Desktop Personalization
3. Application Settings
4. My Documents
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How about migrating the actual applications, not just copying files?
I mean, without that it’s pretty useless – can just as well do it myself.
Check out Zinstall (http://www.zinstall.com) (used myself, awesome stuff), or PCMover (though didn’t work for me).
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