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How old is too old? I had a chance to think about this question twice over the weekend. Once while pondering my fifty-somethingth birthday (as of today, I am the same age as Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons combined), and the other while deciding whether to upgrade my friend Lisa’s four-year-old Sony notebook to Windows 7.

The birthday will happen whether I want it or not. But as for that Sony? That took a little more thought. It would have been a no-brainer had this been a two-year-old PC that Lisa had downgraded to XP to avoid the tribulations of Vista. But this machine, once a triumph of Sony hardware engineering, could easily be deemed ready to retire.

After careful consideration, I finally decided to go ahead with the upgrade, taking careful notes and snapping lots of screen shots along the way. The XP-to-7 odyssey was an interesting one, with surprising results and several lessons I can share with anyone contemplating a similar adventure. Along the way I also tried out a new edition of Laplink’s PCmover software, which is specifically designed to ease this sort of migration. I found some surprises there as well.


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There's some really good information buried in that blog, Barney!!
Thanks for sharing it!!!
(Gotta get with NewEgg for an external hard drive to facilitate the installation of Windows 7.)



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Beetle, if you have an extra drive you can buy an adapter for both PATA and SATA drives for about $15.
When I get a chance I will find a link. I got mine from Meritline. (it includes the power brick)

Alan

-- Edited by NicKnayme on Thursday 1st of October 2009 01:38:49 PM

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I have an external drive but this also comes in handy!

http://www.meritline.com/usb-to-sata-ide-cables-adapter-191---p-34964.aspx

(and it's cheap if you have a spare drive)

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Thanks Alan!
The largest hard drive in my 'engineering stock' is less than 10Gb so I'm thinking I'll just get a new USB External HD.
Appreciate the information!!



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Ordered this hard drive this morning.
Should have it 'in-hand' in 2 or 3 days.



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Beetle, here is an intuitive open-source piece of software you may find interesting.
(I have not used it yet,but reviews are good)

"Not only is FreeFileSync possibly the top freeware folder/file sync'ing
tool it can also mirror files from one drive to another, without copying
'free space' along with it which is what prevents programs such as Drive
Image XML from mirroring data from a larger drive to a smaller one.

FFS will clone a drive without losing any data and /only/ mirror the
data (not free spaces also) by using the option button (gear icon to the
left of the Synchronize button) and selecting 'mirror.'"

http://sourceforge.net/projects/freefilesync/

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Thanks Alan!!
Have downloaded it & will be checking it out.
Sounds like it will be useful in rebuilding after format & clean installation of Windows 7.
Appreciate the tip!!!



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NicKnayme wrote:

I have an external drive but this also comes in handy!

http://www.meritline.com/usb-to-sata-ide-cables-adapter-191---p-34964.aspx

(and it's cheap if you have a spare drive)

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What I neglected to say...you can also use this adapter for an external DVD/CD writer.

 



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Just ordered the adapter from Meritline-- (couldn't beat it at NewEgg!)
It should get here before October 22nd.
Thanks for the link & recommendation, Alan!!



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