There are plenty of reasons to upgrade to Microsoft’s new OS when you purchase new PCs for the law firm. But migrating user desktops to the new systems can be frustrating for both administrators and users. Luckily, there are tools on the market like Avocent LANDesk, Kace KBOX, and Laplink PCmover that will help your law firm move from Windows XP to 7 with their user settings, files, and applications.

The tools to move user programs, data files, and registry settings from old PCs to a new ones can be a blessing for administrators, as well as a curse. Just like moving your business or home furnishings, there are some things that you may not want to move, such as applications no longer supported under Windows 7 and their program settings.

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