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Qu0ll
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      02-29-2008
I need to move my Vista installation from one machine to another and I am
hoping that I can do it by simply creating an Acronis True Image image on
one machine and then installing it on the other. However, the machines have
very different configurations, most notably the disk subsystem: U320 SCSI
RAID on the current machine and SATA II RAID on the new machine.

Will this work or will I need to do a fresh install on the new machine? The
thing is, I have spent over a year getting all the settings of all programs
just right and I don't want to start from scratch again.

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Mick Murphy
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      02-29-2008
Sorry, but you can't do it.
The image that you want to create, and install on another computer, would
have all the hardware settings/configurations from where it is NOW installed.

Clean install is your only option.

Cheers.



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"Qu0ll" wrote:

> I need to move my Vista installation from one machine to another and I am
> hoping that I can do it by simply creating an Acronis True Image image on
> one machine and then installing it on the other. However, the machines have
> very different configurations, most notably the disk subsystem: U320 SCSI
> RAID on the current machine and SATA II RAID on the new machine.
>
> Will this work or will I need to do a fresh install on the new machine? The
> thing is, I have spent over a year getting all the settings of all programs
> just right and I don't want to start from scratch again.
>
> --
> And loving it,
>
> -Q
> _________________________________________________
>
> (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email me)
>
>

 
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Not Me
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      02-29-2008
Even if you could install the image, you would have to run a Vista repair
install before the other machine would boot, and you would have to activate
by phone.

"Qu0ll" <> wrote in message
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>I need to move my Vista installation from one machine to another and I am
>hoping that I can do it by simply creating an Acronis True Image image on
>one machine and then installing it on the other. However, the machines
>have very different configurations, most notably the disk subsystem: U320
>SCSI RAID on the current machine and SATA II RAID on the new machine.
>
> Will this work or will I need to do a fresh install on the new machine?
> The thing is, I have spent over a year getting all the settings of all
> programs just right and I don't want to start from scratch again.
>
> --
> And loving it,
>
> -Q
> _________________________________________________
>
> (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email me)



 
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Qu0ll
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      02-29-2008
"Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
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> Sorry, but you can't do it.
> The image that you want to create, and install on another computer, would
> have all the hardware settings/configurations from where it is NOW
> installed.
>
> Clean install is your only option.
>
> Cheers.


OK, thanks Mick. I guessed that would be the case. So I will do a clean
install and then run Easy Transfer in the hope it will transfer all my
settings.

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      02-29-2008
http://www.storagecraft.com/products...rotectDesktop/


"Not Me" <> wrote in message
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> Even if you could install the image, you would have to run a Vista repair
> install before the other machine would boot, and you would have to
> activate by phone.
>
> "Qu0ll" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I need to move my Vista installation from one machine to another and I am
>>hoping that I can do it by simply creating an Acronis True Image image on
>>one machine and then installing it on the other. However, the machines
>>have very different configurations, most notably the disk subsystem: U320
>>SCSI RAID on the current machine and SATA II RAID on the new machine.
>>
>> Will this work or will I need to do a fresh install on the new machine?
>> The thing is, I have spent over a year getting all the settings of all
>> programs just right and I don't want to start from scratch again.
>>
>> --
>> And loving it,
>>
>> -Q
>> _________________________________________________
>>
>> (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email me)

>
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Mick Murphy
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      02-29-2008
Quoll,we all have different ideas! I've never been a Easy Transfer fan.

I prefer to copy Data to CD, memory stick, external drive, and manually do
my settings.
You have to also reinstall all your programs you installed from the original
Media(disk or downloads) on the new comp; Easy Transfer won't transfer them.
You have to redo the settings there too, as you can't transfer programs via
East transfer.
When you installed the programs on your old comp, parts were sent to various
spots, like registry, etc.
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"Qu0ll" wrote:

> "Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
> news:7631714F-06A8-4898-9863-...
>
> > Sorry, but you can't do it.
> > The image that you want to create, and install on another computer, would
> > have all the hardware settings/configurations from where it is NOW
> > installed.
> >
> > Clean install is your only option.
> >
> > Cheers.

>
> OK, thanks Mick. I guessed that would be the case. So I will do a clean
> install and then run Easy Transfer in the hope it will transfer all my
> settings.
>
> --
> And loving it,
>
> -Q
> _________________________________________________
>
> (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email me)
>
>

 
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      02-29-2008
"Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
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> Quoll,we all have different ideas! I've never been a Easy Transfer fan.
>
> I prefer to copy Data to CD, memory stick, external drive, and manually do
> my settings.
> You have to also reinstall all your programs you installed from the
> original
> Media(disk or downloads) on the new comp; Easy Transfer won't transfer
> them.
> You have to redo the settings there too, as you can't transfer programs
> via
> East transfer.
> When you installed the programs on your old comp, parts were sent to
> various
> spots, like registry, etc.


I know that I need to install all applications on the new machine but I was
under the impression that I could use Easy Transfer to transfer all the
registry settings (and any other settings) from the old machine once the new
machine has everything installed. Fortunately, I will be able to have both
the old and new machines on a LAN at the same time.

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John Barnett MVP
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      02-29-2008
You will need to re-install Vista as the hardware will be different on the
new machine.

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"Qu0ll" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I need to move my Vista installation from one machine to another and I am
>hoping that I can do it by simply creating an Acronis True Image image on
>one machine and then installing it on the other. However, the machines
>have very different configurations, most notably the disk subsystem: U320
>SCSI RAID on the current machine and SATA II RAID on the new machine.
>
> Will this work or will I need to do a fresh install on the new machine?
> The thing is, I have spent over a year getting all the settings of all
> programs just right and I don't want to start from scratch again.
>
> --
> And loving it,
>
> -Q
> _________________________________________________
>
> (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email me)


 
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Charlie
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      02-29-2008
Can't he restore from Acronis to the new machine and do a repair install?
"John Barnett MVP" <> wrote in message
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> You will need to re-install Vista as the hardware will be different on the
> new machine.
>
> --
> --
> John Barnett MVP
> Associate Expert
> Windows - Shell/User
>
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> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
>
> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any
> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,
> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable
> for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out
> of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in
> this mail/post..
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> "Qu0ll" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I need to move my Vista installation from one machine to another and I am
>>hoping that I can do it by simply creating an Acronis True Image image on
>>one machine and then installing it on the other. However, the machines
>>have very different configurations, most notably the disk subsystem: U320
>>SCSI RAID on the current machine and SATA II RAID on the new machine.
>>
>> Will this work or will I need to do a fresh install on the new machine?
>> The thing is, I have spent over a year getting all the settings of all
>> programs just right and I don't want to start from scratch again.
>>
>> --
>> And loving it,
>>
>> -Q
>> _________________________________________________
>>
>> (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email me)

>



 
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