by Wirehead
The fastest way to upgrade an enterprise network would be to backup all the data files on a desktop PC to a file server. Then the enterprise version of Norton Ghost or an equivalent product could be used to re-image all of the PCs in the network at once. This could be done over the weekend. Data files would have to be restored to the desktops after Window's 7 is installed.
I suspect some enterprising programmer will find a way to migrate XP Pro to Windows 7 with a special utility. Check out the video that Ed Bott provided on the Walt Mosberg solution to upgrade Window XP Pro to Windows 7.
Here, I’ve condensed Walt Mossberg’s latest column for you on upgrading XP Pro to Windows 7:
[For XP users] the upgrade process … will be frustrating, tedious and labor-intensive … painful … you will have to undertake a long, multi-step process … And the pain doesn’t end there …
[Y]ou’re likely facing a painful process should you choose to transition it to Windows 7.
Source: Ed Bott's Feedblitz blog
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