Using You Own USB Drive to Upgrade Computers to Windows 7
Posted on July 7, 2009 by admin Under Computers · Leave a Comment
The transformation from one Windows operational system to another is usually timely, costly and not particularly easy. The transformation can cause a serious problem especially for businesses, although it might turn out to be quite frustrating even for home users. Besides, the time taken by users to get used to working with the new system is adding considerably the length of the transitional process. However, we need the new technology to improve the quality and speed of our work.
The good news is that Microsoft is designing an innovative solution to the system upgrading problem. The company is devising a version of the Windows 7 that is compatible with and can be mounted on a thumb drive. The market launch date of this product is not officially known, although speculations range widely. The advertised benefits are many and a smooth and safe transition is guaranteed by the engineers working on the task.
However, if you cannot wait and are eager to take your enterprise to a new higher level, Microsoft is ready with another program that will do the job for you. Now you can make a USB drive to install the Windows 7 on your computer. Moreover, you will be able to carry all your files and data from the old operating system effectively and securely.
You simply need the the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010, now available for download on the company’s website, and the User State Migration Tool (USMT). For general guidance and additional help, you can take advantage of a video, showing a Microsoft product manager actually performing the process. The version on the company’s website requires Silverlight to play, if this does not work for you check the TechNet website. If you encounter problems in the transition process, extra help is also available online.
Enjoy the revolutionary operating system upgrade opportunities.
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