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Windows 7 Wide Open: Tools for a Swift and Successful Migration

For many organizations, the migration to Windows 7 will be in full swing in 2011. The driver for this is that support for Windows XP is ending in 2014, and according to Gartner, it takes the typical...

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Windows 7 Migration Made Easier for Businesses [Infographic]

We’ve all heard the news that Windows 8 is coming and how awesome it’s going to be, and I bet you’re thinking that maybe, just maybe, you can skip the Windows 7 migration that you’ve been putting off...

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User State Migration for K2000

Upgrading a computer or migrating to a new operating system should be a positive experience, not one resulting in end-user downtime due to endless file backups, file transfers and setting...

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K2000: Handling Drivers for all of your PC Models

Even though KACE is now a part of Dell, as always, we support the automatic installation of drivers for manufacturers other than Dell. That’s now better than ever when using the latest K2000 update. To...

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K2000: Modifying the Registry of a System Image

So you’ve captured an image but you later realized that you need to change the Windows security settings, add logon commands, the agent is installed but you need to delete the KUID before pushing it...

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K2000 Kloser Look: Providing Windows 7/Vista/2008 Licenses in a Scripted...

The goal of most K2000 administrators is to have a fully automated installation process that is easy to maintain. Scripted Installations fit the bill- they are fast (typically, 2x-10x faster than other...

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Where Are You in Windows XP Migration [Infographic]

The clock is ticking! Microsoft’s extended support for Windows XP will come to an end on April 8th, 2014. For everyone who is still running on Windows XP, that means an increased potential for security...

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Windows XP Migration Methods & Challenges [Infographic]

Since migration is an extensive process with many factors, there are numerous method options and challenges that come with the task of migrating. With so many elements revolving around applications and...

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Best Practices for Windows Migration [Infographic]

The April 8th deadline for the end of Windows XP support by Microsoft is fast approaching.  If you are struggling with your migration project and still have PCs running on Windows XP, Dell Software can...

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Make large scale imaging and Windows migration a snap with K2000’s more...

Systems imaging, especially on a large scale, is complicated and time consuming.  You have to worry about a multitude of factors – multiple images with complex configurations, ever growing application...

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Migrating from Windows XP – Understanding the Challenges and How to Mitigate...

Microsoft has announced that extended support for Windows XP will end on April 8, 2014. That means organizations still running Windows XP will be exposed to increased security risks, support challenges...

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Best Practices for Migration from Windows XP – Phase II: Applications

Microsoft support for Windows XP ends on April 8, 2014.  Yet, Windows XP still remains the second most popular operating system out there behind Windows 7 – with close to 30% of the world’s PCs are...

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Best Practices for Migration from Windows XP – Phase IV: Ongoing Maintenance

It has now been over two months since Microsoft ended support for Windows XP.  If you are still running any PCs on Windows XP, you are leaving yourself open to significant security and functionality...

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