My 7 workstation upgrade - Fabs Autobackup 6

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So, I have a client that wanted to upgrade their computers from older Dell XP boxes to Dell Win7pro boxes. I had time to plan this out and did a lot of homework to see what all I would encounter. I would be in on a saturday and complete the switch over that day. I wanted to do this of course as quickly as possible with little headaches.

I remembered a lot of techs talking about fabs autobackup and investigated it. I ended up buying a copy of fabs and playing around with it on my win7 VM. Here is what I encountered :

Fabs autobackup (fabs) is probably one of the best thought out programs I have encountered for windows. Its a stand alone program to backup files, and user configurations to migrate from one computer to another. Upgrading from XP to win7 was certainly a lot easier usings fabs. This is a great time saver. What I did was I had a thumb drive with fabs on it and an external 500 gig drive. I would run fabs on the xp computer and all I had to do was basically accept the defaults and tell it where to back up too.

Restoring is pretty easy. Make sure you have your programs installed after swapping out the computers. Things like thunderbird mail, MS Office ect... When I did my restore it completed within a few minutes and was quite fast. Then I just rebooted. What I did find was - If you belong to a domain then there were 2 accounts to restore. You have what I suspect the local login and the domain login accounts. Be sure to backup the domain account other wise, When you login to windows on your domain account none of your stuff will be there.

Fabs was most definitely worth the money to buy it. It cut the work load down quite a bit and made everything quite easy. I did have to go in and install printers but that is quite easy to do. The real benefit is that when the worker comes back to work their computer looks and pretty much acts just like their old one. They feel right at home switching from XP to 7. You get very few follow up calls from the client. Thats a plus right there.

So, If you have not done it - Go out and buy a copy of Fabs and play around with it. Its easy to use and saves you a lot of headaches. Its very worth the money!

coffee
 
I didnt think it would take all the time it did to replace 7 boxes. But yesterday it took me the balance of the day. Im still doing remote work today (windows updates ect). I can not imagine the amount of time it WOULD have taken without fabs. One sweet software.

The only problem that I have run into is that some of the computers the user account is setup that you need admin privledges to install stuff. Teamviewer does not show the admin/password box. It actually interrupts the remote session and I had to drop it. Any fix for that?
 
I just completed a migration at a small business. Fabs made it much easier. It was about the same as you - 6 workstations/laptops going from vista/XP to 7 with some machines being replaced, some upgraded.
 
Love Fabs, especially the latest version. Used it to other day to transfer data from an old laptop to a new one.
 
Used it last night. Rock solid. Backed up user profile after pulling the drive. Full reformat and reinstall (she had numerous issues that weren't worth the effort to continue trying to fix after 90 minutes...). Ran Fabs again to put all the user profile data back (only about 1 GB). Lickety split, wham bam thank you Fabs!
 
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