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Migrating User settings from XP to Windows 7

Posted: 24th November 2009 by neop26 in IT Shop
Tags: migrating, normal users, Upgrade, user settings, Windows 7, windows easy transfer, XP SP3
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Last week we completed our migration from our aging IBM workstations and laptops to newer hardware that could support Windows 7.

Due to various restrictions I could not replace the old hardware and have them replaced with the newer one straight off. Instead the newer machines had to be built from the bottom up using MDT 2010. You can do the user state migration via MDT 2010 and can be really useful and time saving but my deployment scenarios.

Instead I relied on another piece of software from Microsoft called Windows Easy Transfer for Windows 7.

So, let’s take a look at the scenario that I ended up with.

Saturday- Getting all the new workstations from the supplier, had them all powered up, keyboard, mouse, monitor and networked. Started off with batches of 5 machines getting Windows 7 deployed out to them.

Sunday- Continued with the Windows 7 deployments.

Each machine that finished the deployment had the following:-

  1. Operating System
  2. Office 2007
  3. Visio 2007
  4. Flash Player
  5. AV Client Installed
  6. Domain Connected
  7. GPO deployed (few application installs, printers, network drives)

On the other hand I had the older machines still running in the domain. We couldn’t use the same computer names for the newer machines, but this was ok as these machines aren’t going to be decommissioned yet but retained to be used as Remote Web Workspace machines for all the laptop users at work who don’t have desktops to login into while they are remote.

Monday morning- Got the users to log onto both the machines, since they are not local admins on both the machines, had to run the software both on XP and Windows 7 machines with administrator accounts.

On the XP side:-

Download the software for x86 XP machines from here .

Install the software and it will be available under Start>All Programs

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Here you have 3 options to go with. Most scenarios the options will be 2 and 3.

Option 3 is quite simple and helps transfer all your settings onto an external storage, another partition, file storage etc.

Lets take a closer look at Option2. This avoids for any error after the migration where you may have a user complain that something is missing. xp2

Since we are migrating from XP to Windows 7, this is the only option that is presented to us. Later when we come across the same steps on Windows 7, there will be an option to choose whether the system is the old computer or the new one.

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Take a note of the migration key as we would need to enter this again on the Windows 7 machine.xp4

At this stage the XP machine will be searching for the Windows 7 machine with the same key to start the exchange process.

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Now lets head over to the Windows 7 machine:-

You could either open it by searching for it

71or browsing to system tools folder

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Windows Easy Transfer starts off with the same screen

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Depending on the options chosen from your original computer, choose the same selection here as well. I am going with the network option,

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Since this is the computer to which we are migrating all the settings into, the option that needs to be selected is that its a new system. Incase of transfer from Windows 7 machine to another variant or another edition of Windows 7 we choose the old computer option or vice versa.

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Get the key that was given to us at this screen on the Windows 7 machine and enter it here

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At this stage the system is scanning the XP machine for all the user settings that are stored on that computer.

Once the scan is complete you have the option to choose which of those user settings you would like migrated.

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Choosing what needs to be restored can be tricky but its quite straightforward and can be easily browsed as shown.

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And then the transfer can be strarted.

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Towards the end you should be able to see a finished transfer report including a comparision between the programs that are installed on both the machines.

This took on an average between 5 to 10 minutes per user and ultimately was quite easy and time saving in the sense of settings up outlook,printers,desktops, wallpapers etc.

Quite useful even for doing a Windows 7 RC to RTM edition.

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  2. Aben Samuel says:
    24/11/2009 at 3:35 pm

    New Blog Post: Part of the deployment week blogs : Migrating XP user settings from Xp to Windows 7 http://3.ly/vON

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  3. Andre Da Costa says:
    24/11/2009 at 4:34 pm

    RT @neop26: New Blog Post: Part of the deployment week blogs : Migrating XP user settings from Xp to Windows 7 http://3.ly/vON

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  4. admin says:
    24/11/2009 at 10:43 pm

    @Farhan,

    nope actually was pretty sweet..it even copied across their signatures..couldnt get Outlook Autocomplete to work tho. Individual printer,printer codes and the usuals wallpaper, desktop,fav’s

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  5. Farhan Sattar says:
    24/11/2009 at 9:59 pm

    Any issues with users moving between xp and windows 7 and back again getting profile corruptions?

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  6. nathan mercer says:
    09/12/2009 at 6:44 pm

    win7 uses a different profile directory than XP

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