The vast majority of computer users will obtain Vista by purchasing a new
machine and not by upgrading one of their old PCs.
Vivanco's Easy Transfer Cable is aimed at those who opt to buy a new system
and need to move their old files and settings to the new Vista PC.
It's a 2.4m USB cable with regular USB heads at each end so it can plug into
two computers. An orange box sits halfway between the two and contains hardware
that identifies itself as an Easy Transfer Cable, which
Vista supports natively, so
software only needs to be installed on the XP machine.
Two options are available for transferring software. First there's Windows
Easy Transfer software that guides you step by step to transferring user
accounts, folders and files (in particular common music, picture and video
folders), program and internet settings, email accounts and various other
personal settings.
Despite the large amount of data being transferred, the process is a simple
one and it works well, covering any combination of XP and Vista machines.
For a greater control over what gets transferred,
Vivanco
includes
Laplink
PCSync. This software can be used to schedule times when two computers should
synchronise their files. It can also show two Explorer-like windows to transfer
files and folders to and fro.
We found minor bugs with it though. It repeatedly threw up an error for a
small folder of images and we also noticed the connection would time out after a
period of inactivity, meaning we had to restart the program.
On our test machines, small files transferred at around 2Mbytes/sec, which is
a lot slower than, for example, using an external hard drive or wired network.
However, for novice users it's a simple was to migrate to a Vista PC.
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