- #LAPLINK PCMOVER PROFESSIONAL USER GUIDE PDF#
- #LAPLINK PCMOVER PROFESSIONAL USER GUIDE INSTALL#
- #LAPLINK PCMOVER PROFESSIONAL USER GUIDE WINDOWS 7#
#LAPLINK PCMOVER PROFESSIONAL USER GUIDE PDF#
I went over and it took maybe 13 hours of data recovery to get nearly everything back - the reason I'm explaining all this is because the product he used, PC Mover by LapLink, could have been the culprit in all this, or it could have just been his misunderstanding of the process as fully laid out in the PC Mover documentation (it had the typical user guide as a PDF on the installation disc, no actual physical paper manual and he didn't bother to print out any of it, not even the single page checklist they did provide). Well, of course the next day my phone rang and he was practically begging for assistance while also screaming about losing a decade's worth of valuable data, personal info, emails, pictures, music, you know the usual stuff people always end up destroying because they don't listen to those of us that do this sort of stuff for a living. I can say from my experience with this particular client that he doesn't follow written directions well (and my guides are always loaded with info, not just a simple checklist to do, I provide all sorts of other info that's related so they know why doing step 7 is required and what happens, etc). He hit up Fry's here in Las Vegas, according to what he passed on by email, grabbed PC Mover (was on sale with some kind of BS rebate making it "free" but I suspect he'll never get the Mail-In-Rebate check or it'll be months before it does show up if it ever does), and proceeded to follow the instructions precisely, or so he said.
#LAPLINK PCMOVER PROFESSIONAL USER GUIDE INSTALL#
I fought him tooth and nail on it and finally suggested that if he wanted to move to Windows 10 it was time for a true actual clean installation - I say that because I never ever recommend upgrades, that's my personal stance and one I don't waiver from, ever - and again he fought me on it.Įventually we just decided to part company, sadly, and my last recommendation was to find some software of the nature like PC Mover or the older Aloha Bob thing (if that even still exists) for "moving" basically everything from one Windows install to another one.
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#LAPLINK PCMOVER PROFESSIONAL USER GUIDE WINDOWS 7#
I recently was looking for something like this to use with a client's machine who absolutely refused to let me do a clean installation - he had some applications/programs/etc that while considerably old (XP era stuff) they still functioned well on his updated Windows 7 machine (meaning it had XP originally, then he upgraded to Vista Home Premium upon release, then again upgraded to Windows 7 Home Premium upon release so, it certainly ain't the cleanest machine in terms of "gunk" that's for damned sure).
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Wall of text approaching, consider yourself warned.