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Zinstall Migration Kit Pro

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Zinstall Migration Kit Pro
Developer(s)Zinstall, Inc.
Engine
    Operating systemWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10[1]
    PlatformMicrosoft Windows
    TypePC migration
    LicenseProprietary commercial software
    WebsiteZinstall WinWin

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    Zinstall Migration Kit Pro is a PC migration software that allows to transfer applications, settings, and files from one computer to another. The Kit allows to transfer from a live computer, from a backup of a computer, or directly from an old computer's hard drive. This is the Pro version of Zinstall’s migration product line.[2][3]

    Operation

    Zinstall Migration Kit Pro supports several transfer scenarios (see below). In all of the scenarios, the product transfers the user workspace from one computer to another, including applications, settings, and files[4] – unless the user applies a selective transfer as described below.

    Transfer scenarios

    Direct PC to PC transfer[5]

    In this scenario, the transfer is done directly from one "live" machine to another "live" machine. The transfer is done over some form of network connection – router, network, direct cable, or a wireless connection. In order to initiate the transfer, the user should run the software on both old and new computers, which then auto-locate each other on the network. The transfer is then initiated on the new computer. The old computer is not changed, and nothing is removed from it.

    Transfer directly from old PC's hard drive

    In this scenario, the transfer is done directly from the old (source) machine's hard drive. The drive can be connected externally (USB adapter / enclosure), or internally, as a secondary drive. This scenario works even for old computers that are unable to boot, as long as the data is intact.

    Indirect transfer (via network storage / external drive)

    In this scenario, the source machine is captured into a Container file, which can be stored on an external USB drive, a network share, or any other location. This container is then moved over to the target machine, and migration is completed there. The advantage of this transfer scenario is that it does not require the machines to be live at the same time, or to be in the same physical location. In fact, it can even be used for in-place upgrade or migration to Cloud.

    Transfer options[6]

    In all transfer scenarios, these options are available:

    Selective Migration

    Users are able to select which programs are transferred or not. The same selectivity is available for files, folders, user profiles, and registry entries.

    Profile-only Migration

    A special mode which allows to transfer everything except the actual programs, without performing a detailed selection.

    SSD Mode

    Splits the transfer from one source drive to two separate drives on the target. Intended for use on hybrid SSD/HDD targets, where a primary SSD is smaller than the original drive, and the secondary HDD is used for data storage.

    Zinstall Migration Kit Pro supports Windows XP and higher,[1] both on source and on target of the transfer, including Windows 10. Transfers from 32-bit to 64-bit systems are supported as well.

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 Trent, Rod. "Options for Moving Your Files, Apps and Personality to Windows 10 PCs". WinSuperSite.
    2. Brian Knittel, Paul McFedries. Windows 10 In Depth. Que Publishing. p. 175. Search this book on
    3. Andy Rathbone. Windows 10 for Dummies. Wiley. p. 370. Search this book on
    4. Patkar, Mihir. "How to Upgrade to Windows 10 & Take Settings and Apps with You". MakeUseOf.
    5. Leiva-Gomez, Miguel (Mar 19, 2013). "Migrate Windows Data, Files And Settings Easily with Zinstall WinWin 2013". MakeTechEasier. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
    6. Shultz, Greg. "Migrate systems from one version of Windows to another with the Zinstall Migration Suite". TechRepublic.


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