lan101
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Hello guys,
I am in a little bind here with a company I am working for. They have 2 old computers I am replacing with 2 new ones. All are windows xp professional.
The old ones were custom made. The new ones are Hp DC7700's. I have ran into some problems with outlook express 2007 settings and etc. Several other small issues are coming up. I am tired of dealing with it to be honest, so I thought maybe if we just start from scratch and image the old drives to the new would possibly work.
I've never done imaging before in this fashion. Is it even possible? All the hardware is obviously different.
They have a small domain and a server with windows 2003 server. There are a few glitches there too. One thing is, they can't open date and time without "permission" I thought this might be because the computer names are different.
So my question is can we image, or is it just gonna be worse?
I have found a program that supposedly transfer all "Outlook" data to a new computer, so I thought about giving that a try. I am also afraid they are gonna run into other things.
If there is anything else you need to know, let me know.
Thank you guys,
Landon
I am in a little bind here with a company I am working for. They have 2 old computers I am replacing with 2 new ones. All are windows xp professional.
The old ones were custom made. The new ones are Hp DC7700's. I have ran into some problems with outlook express 2007 settings and etc. Several other small issues are coming up. I am tired of dealing with it to be honest, so I thought maybe if we just start from scratch and image the old drives to the new would possibly work.
I've never done imaging before in this fashion. Is it even possible? All the hardware is obviously different.
They have a small domain and a server with windows 2003 server. There are a few glitches there too. One thing is, they can't open date and time without "permission" I thought this might be because the computer names are different.
So my question is can we image, or is it just gonna be worse?
I have found a program that supposedly transfer all "Outlook" data to a new computer, so I thought about giving that a try. I am also afraid they are gonna run into other things.
If there is anything else you need to know, let me know.
Thank you guys,
Landon