Belkin’s Easy Transfer USB Cable Makes Taking The Windows 7 Plunge Easier

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By noesis Ponce

October 22nd is foregather around the crossway and with it the move of Windows 7. Retarded promotional videos aside, this OS has a some grouping agog as it capableness actually not suck. So if you’re intellection of acquire a infant PC moving the infant OS but are afeard you’ll effect to painstakingly designate every “user accounts, Windows settings, files and folders, pictures and photos, MP3s and another music, videos, information settings and information data, and e-mail messages, settings, and contacts” to the infant PC, Belkin’s got you awninged with this Easy Transfer Cable. Designed to impact with Windows 7’s Easy Transfer utility, it’ll only automate the full process. Plug digit add to the grownup PC, added to the infant and removed the included software.

Once the designate done, a place migration inform is generated, which gives you a broad analyse of everything that was transferred. Because of doable contradictoriness issues, programs and applications are not transferred to the infant computer. Instead, the programme provides a itemize of every the programs and applications that were installed on the grownup PC along with course to the smart versions of the programs if they are provided by the code developer.

The message is most $33 and acquirable in North army play Oct 23rd. Q1 in aggregation and Asia.

[ Amazon Product Page ] VIA [ Gizmag ]

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Windows 7 Pricing Revealed, Plus Pre-Order Discount!

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By Chris Scott Barr

I’ve been running Windows 7 on two different machines since RC1 was released, and I’ve been happy with it thus far. I’ll definitely be buying a full license when they become available on October 22nd. Just how much will the different versions set me back? Well Microsoft finally gave up the details and I’ve got the full list below.

  • Home Premium (Full) – $199.99
  • Home Premium (Upgrade) – $119.99
  • Professional (Full) – $299.99
  • Professional (Upgrade) – $199.99
  • Ultimate (Full) – $319.99
  • Ultimate (Upgrade) – $219.99

The prices (mostly) fall in line with their Vista equivalents. Sure, it’s still pretty expensive to upgrade, but you’re in luck. Starting today through July 11th (in the US only) you can pre-order the Home Premium upgrade for $50 or the Professional upgrade for just $100.

[ Yahoo News ] VIA [ CrunchGear ]

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