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Migrando de Windows XP a Windows 7 David Nudelman MCSA/MCSE MCTS: Vista y Exchange 2007 MCITP: Enterprise http://geeks.ms/blogs/dnudelman

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Page 1: David Nudelman MCSA/MCSE MCTS: Vista y Exchange 2007 MCITP: Enterprise

Migrando de Windows XP a Windows 7

David NudelmanMCSA/MCSEMCTS: Vista y Exchange 2007MCITP: Enterprisehttp://geeks.ms/blogs/dnudelman

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Porque migrar a Windows 7

Windows XP ya tiene mas de 8 años:

•Ancho de banda y conectividad

•Seguridad

•Compatibilidad

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Actualizando a Windows 7

Compilar información de hardware y software para para garantizar la compatibilidad.

Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor (.net framework 2.0)

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Actualizando a Windows 7

InPlace no compatible:

•Windows.old•Easy Transfer•USMT / User State Migration Tool•Automated Instalation Kit

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Actualizando a Windows 7

USMT 4.0:

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Actualizando a Windows 7

USMT 4.0:

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Compatibilidad de Aplicaciones

Aplicaciones no compatibles

Modo de Compatibilidad Windows XPWindows XP ModeApp-VMed-V

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Ayuda

Microsoft TechNet Forums

http://geeks.ms/blogs/dnudelman

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Preguntas?

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The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after

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