Laplink PCmover Image & Drive Assistant User Guide

Laplink PCmover Image & Drive Assistant User Guide

Below you will find brief information for PCmover Image & Drive Assistant. This software helps you transfer your programs, files, settings, and data from an old computer to a new computer. This software will allow you to move your data through mounting an image as a drive on your new PC, or by connecting your old hard drive directly to your new PC.

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Laplink® PCmover® Image & Drive Assistant™

The ONLY Way to Restore an Old Image or Hard Drive to a New PC!

User Guide

Customer Service/Technical Support:

Web: http://www.laplink.com/contact

E-mail: [email protected]

Tel (USA): +1 (425) 952-6001

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Laplink Software, Inc.

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Bellevue, WA 98004

U.S.A.

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World, PCmover, and PCmover Image & Drive Assistant are registered trademarks or trademarks of

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Contents

Introduction and Installation

Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 3

Glossary ..................................................................................................................................................... 3

Pre-Installation Checklist .......................................................................................................................... 3

Installing PCmover .................................................................................................................................... 4

Preparing for the Restore

Pre-Restore Checklist ................................................................................................................................ 4

Image Restore Information ....................................................................................................................... 6

Restore: Set Up and Completion

Setting Up Image Restore ........................................................................................................................ 6

Restoring to the New PC ........................................................................................................................ 20

Help and Hints

Additional Assistance .............................................................................................................................. 22

Undoing PCmover .................................................................................................................................. 25

Feedback and Support ........................................................................................................................... 26

Appendix A

Connecting a Hard Drive with a USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA Cable .................................................................. 26

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Restore an Old Image to a New PC: PCmover Image & Drive Assistant is the only software capable of restoring an old image or the contents of an actual hard drive to a new PC without overwriting anything.

Using the wizard, select the programs, files, and settings that you want to restore to your new PC.

Support – PCmover Transfer Assistance

Visit: www.laplink.com/FTA for more information.

Glossary

Old PC: The computer from which the disk image was created, or from which the hard drive was taken.

New PC: The computer to which you will restore applications, data, and settings from the mounted disk image or old hard drive.

Transfer: The process of restoring your selected applications, data, and settings from the mounted disk image or old hard drive to your new PC.

Mounting an Image: The process that allows you to take the copy of a drive (i.e. image file) created from the “Old PC” so it appears as an additional drive (e.g., a new driver letter “L:”) on the “New PC”. See the

‘Setting Up Image Restore’ section for detailed instructions on how to mount an image.

Mounting a Hard Drive: The process of physically connecting a hard drive to your PC. A hard drive can be connected internally, in an external drive enclosure [USB, FireWire, etc.], or via a USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA hard drive cable. In most cases, Windows will automatically detect the drive and assign it a new drive letter.

Pre-Installation Checklist (both PCs)

System requirements for each PC:

• CPU: Intel® or compatible Pentium® or higher processor.

• RAM: Same as minimum required by operating system.

• Available hard disk space: 200 MB.

200 MB is only the hard disk space required for the PCmover Image & Drive Assistant application. Make sure your PC also has enough hard disk space for the selected programs, files, and settings that you will restore to your PC from the disk image.

Window 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP

The operating system on your new PC must be the same as or newer than the operating system on the PC from which the image was created (i.e., if you created an image from a PC running

Windows 7, the new PC to which you restore the image must be running 7 or newer).

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• All Windows Important Updates should be applied to the

NEW PC

. To open Windows Update:

• Windows 10: From Windows Search (‘Search the Web and Windows’), type ‘Windows

Update’ and Enter. Click Check for Update.

• Windows 8: Press the Windows key + X. In the menu that appears, click Control Panel.

Then, click System and Security and click Windows Update. In the left pane, click Check for

updates and choose to install all Important Updates.

• Windows 7 and Windows Vista: Click the Start button, click All Programs, and then click

Windows Update. In the left pane, click Check for updates and choose to install all

Important Updates.

IMPORTANT: When you purchase PCmover Image & Drive Assistant, you are purchasing a license that limits you to restoring disk images to one (1) PC. You cannot use your serial number to install PCmover on another (second) PC. For complete details, refer to the End User License Agreement (EULA).

To purchase additional licenses, please visit http://www.laplink.com or contact our sales department at +1-425-952-6001.

Installing PCmover

To install PCmover from a downloaded file, follow these steps on your new PC:

1. Double-click on the PCmover EXE file in the folder where the file was saved.

You may see the User Account Control dialog. If so, click Yes to allow “Setup Launcher” to run, which will start the PCmover installation.

2. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.

Pre-Restore Checklist

The following items should be addressed and/or completed on your new PC before starting the image restore process.

PCmover Installation: PCmover has been installed on your PC.

Administrator-level Permissions: On some operating systems, you will need Administrator-level permissions to do an image restore.

Hard Disk Space: The hard drive(s) on the new computer has as much or more disk space as the size of the image that you will restore to your new PC.

Windows Versions: The new PC has the same Windows version as or newer Windows version than the operating system on the PC from which the image was created (i.e., if you created an image from a PC running Windows 7, the new PC to which you restore the image must be running Windows 7 or newer).

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Internet Explorer Versions: The new PC should have the same or newer version of Internet

Explorer as that installed on the PC that the image was created from.

Review Applications on New PC: You should not try to restore applications that appear on both the disk image and your new PC. Please see the Application Selections step in the section

Setting Up Image Restore for details.

Example: Assume Microsoft Word is on the new PC and the old disk image. You should not attempt to restore the Microsoft Word application, although restoring Word documents is fine.

IMPORTANT: Trial versions of applications should always be uninstalled from the new PC before restoring a full version of the same application from the disk image or old hard drive.

Network Domain PC: A corporate PC on a network domain should be connected and logged into the domain at least once prior to restoring the disk image.

Computer Cleanup: Laplink recommends that you run ScanDisk or a similar disk checking utility, as well as antivirus and antispyware software on the new computer before restoring the image.

PC Power Settings/Options: Screen savers, hibernation protocols, and power-saving options should be turned OFF (i.e. All power management options in the Control Panel should be set to

“Never” so they are completely disabled). Your computer needs to remain on and completely

“awake” during the restore and must not go into screensaver or sleep/hibernation mode.

A laptop PC must be plugged into a power outlet, rather than running on its batteries, as the restore is likely to take a longer time than the battery life.

Disable All Scheduled Tasks/Programs: Using the Windows Task Scheduler (within

Administrative Tools), turn off any tasks or programs that are set to automatically run, as these will interfere with a PCmover restore.

Exit All Programs: Exit all programs that are running on your PC. Turn off system tools such as virus scanners, spyware scanners, firewall software, and desktop search utilities.

Reinstalling Certain Applications: System tools (e.g., virus scanners, spyware scanners, firewall software, and desktop search utilities) and music-sharing applications are unlikely to be restored correctly to the new PC, due to the nature of these types of applications, so you should choose not to restore them. Please see the Application Selections step in the section Setting Up Image

Restore for details.

Laplink recommends that you have full backup copies of these applications and reinstall them on your new PC once you have completed the image restore.

Note: As a safeguard, PCmover makes it possible, if necessary, to revert back to the original state and settings of your new PC prior to the image restore. See the ‘Undoing PCmover’ section for instructions.

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Image Restore Information

Restore Steps: To restore from an image or old hard drive, first mount the image or connect the hard drive to your new PC:

VHD image format: If you are running Windows 7 or Windows 8 on your new PC and the disk image is in VHD (i.e., virtual hard disk) format, you can mount the image using the

Disk Management tool included in Windows 7 and Windows 8.

Other image formats: If the image is not in VHD, mount the disk image as a drive using your disk imaging software (i.e., Laplink DiskImage).

Hard drive: Physically connect the old hard drive directly to your new PC.

See the Setting Up Image Restore section for more information on these three options.

After the image is mounted as a drive or the hard drive is connected, start PCmover Image &

Drive Assistant on your new PC. Complete the PCmover screens as directed in the Setting Up

Image Restore section and restore your selected programs, files and settings to your PC.

Length of Time: The image restore process may take quite a while, depending on several factors: the size of the disk image you are restoring, the amount of data in the disk image, the number and size of applications and other files and folders you are restoring, and other factors.

Application/Folder Selection: PCmover allows you to choose which applications and files you would like to restore from the disk image to your new PC. For more details, see the Customize

the Transfer step in the section Setting Up Image Restore for details.

Updates For Applications: Some older applications may not work correctly after the restore without an update, especially if the operating system on the new PC is a more recent one than in the disk image. If you find this to be the case, please check with the application’s manufacturer for an update.

IMPORTANT: Some applications with a copy-protection process known as Digital Rights Management may not function correctly after being restored to your new PC. These include such music-sharing programs as iTunes, MusicMatch and Napster, which will probably require reactivation on the new PC, possibly a Repair done through the Windows Control Panel, and possibly reinstallation. Certain other applications, such as Microsoft Office, may also require reactivation.

Setting Up Image Restore

IMPORTANT: The ‘Pre-Restore Checklist’ and ‘Image Restore Information’ sections should be reviewed and completed before beginning the image restore process.

1. Mount Image as Drive (or Connect Hard Drive)

Mount the disk image file as a drive on your new PC. Laplink recommends using the first option ‘a’:

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a.

b.

c.

VHD in Windows 10, 8, and 7 - Recommended: If you are running Windows 10, 8, or 7 on your new PC and the disk image is in VHD (i.e., virtual hard disk) format, you can mount the image using the Disk Management tool included in Windows 10, 8, and 7.

Press the Windows key to open Search, type “compmgmt.msc” in the Search box, and press

ENTER. The Computer Management window will open. On the left menu under Storage, click

Disk Management, and wait for the list of drives and partitions to be displayed.

Right-click on Disk Management, and click Attach VHD. In the dialog box that appears, click

Browse, select the VHD file that you want to mount, and click Open. Click OK to confirm the mounting.

Disk Imaging Software: If mounting a VHD is not an option, mount the disk image using your disk imaging software (i.e., Laplink DiskImage). For more information on Laplink DiskImage, including a user guide with instructions on mounting an image as a drive, please see: http://www.laplink.com/diskimage/pro

Connect Hard Drive Directly to PC: As a third option, you may connect the old hard drive directly to your new PC. Mounting the drive separately is not necessary in this case, as Windows will automatically detect the drive and assign it a drive letter (e.g., E:\).

Connect the old hard drive to your new PC via USB using a hard drive enclosure, or directly install the old hard drive in an extra hard drive bay in the physical tower of your new PC. Follow your computer manufacturer’s and hardware manufacturer’s instructions for connecting a hard drive directly to your PC.

If you have a USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA hard drive cable from Laplink, you can connect the old hard drive to your new PC without using a hard drive enclosure. See Appendix A at the end of this guide for instructions on connecting the hard drive using a USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA hard drive cable.

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2. Welcome to PCmover

If PCmover is not already running, start PCmover on your new PC.

Note: If you see a Windows Security Alert(s), select ‘Unblock’ and proceed. The Security Alert is a standard Windows message that appears when starting most programs on your PC.

If you see the New Version Available button, click the button to get the latest version of PCmover. You will be taken to a Web page from which you can download the updated version, as well as the latest guide.

Click Next.

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3. Image & Drive Assistant: Requirements and Limitations

Required Prior to Restore: Make sure these important items are completed before continuing with the

PCmover restore.

Limitations: Review important information about restoring certain types of applications.

After addressing all items listed, check the box and click Next.

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4. Serial Number Validation

Enter your name, e-mail address, and serial number, and click Next.

Serial Number: The location of your serial number depends on how you purchased PCmover.

Download: When you purchased the product, you should have received a confirmation e-mail containing your serial number. If you no longer have the e-mail message, visit the My

Downloads page of your Laplink Support Account at: http://www.laplink.com/mysupport/myStore.asp

Once there, enter the e-mail address you supplied when you purchased the product. If you have forgotten your password, please enter your e-mail address and click on the Forgot Your

Password link.

Physical Box: Affixed to the CD sleeve or included insert.

When you enter your serial number into PCmover, it is “validated” (checked for authenticity) using your old computer’s Internet connection. If you are connected to the Internet but are unable to continue past the Serial Number Validation screen, first disable all security software, such as virus scanning, spyware scanning, and firewalls, and try again.

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If that does not work, click No Internet Access. A screen will appear with your Network Name and

Session Code.

You will need the Network Name and the Session Code, along with your PCmover Serial Number, in order to obtain the Validation Code, which will be used in place of your serial number to activate the product.

On another PC with Internet access, go to: http://www.laplink.com/validation

Select PCmover, and follow the instructions on the page.

If an Internet connection is not available to you on either PC, please call our Customer Service team at

(425) 952-6001.

Proxy Servers:

PCmover supports Basic Authentication and NTLM Proxy Servers.

If you are using a Basic Authentication Proxy Server, a dialog box will appear after you enter your serial number, asking you for your credentials. Enter your credentials and click OK.

If you are using an NTLM proxy server or no proxy server at all, this dialog box will not appear. Continue to step 5, Select Image / Hard Drive.

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5. Select Image / Hard Drive

Click Browse and select the mounted image that you want to restore to your PC (i.e., the disk image file that you mounted as a drive in step one).

Click OK, and then click Next.

IMPORTANT: PCmover does not directly read an image file. The image file must first be mounted.

If you have not yet mounted the disk image (or connected your hard drive directly to your new PC), you must do so now before you can complete this screen. Follow the instructions in step one of

‘Setting Up Image Restore’.

Restoring Multiple Drives: If the old computer has multiple drives to be restored, you will need one drive connected or mounted for each one. Make sure you have mounted or connected the drives per the instructions in step one of Setting Up Image Restore.

Once the drives are connected or mounted, these additional drives must be configured in PCmover:

1. Click Add Additional Drives and then click Add.

2. In the Original Drive box, type the name that the drive had on the original computer (i.e., if the drive name was E:, type “E:\”).

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3. In the Mounted Drive box, type the folder address that is now used to point to the root of the

Original Drive (i.e., if original drive E: is mounted at F:, specify “F:\”). Click OK, and OK again, and then click Next.

Note: If the computer from which the image was created had the Windows operating system located somewhere other than C:\Windows, click ‘Add Additional Drives’ and then ‘Add

Windows.Old Folders’.

In the ‘Windows.old Folder’ box, type the correct file path as it was on the original computer.

Click ‘OK’ when finished, and ‘OK’ again, and then click ‘Next’.

6. Standard or Customized

Depending on the configuration of your new PC, you may need to review certain settings before proceeding with the restore. In this case, the Standard or Customized screen will not appear and the

Customize the Transfer screen will be presented next. Any settings requiring review will be marked with an “Attention” symbol.

Standard (Recommended): To restore using default settings, select Standard and click Next.

Continue with step 8, Ready to Transfer (skipping the Customize the Transfer screens).

Customize Application Selection: Same as ‘Standard’ but you can review and edit the applications to be restored.

Full Customization: Change any of the default restore settings, such as user accounts, drives, folders, and file types.

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7. Customize the Transfer

Select an item you wish to customize. Once finished with an item, you will return to this screen.

Click Next when finished customizing the restore, and continue with step 8.

Custom Settings: Applications, files, and settings will be restored by default. On this screen, you may choose to exclude all applications and restore files and settings only, or files only. See step

7a for further instructions.

Application Selections: All applications that can be restored are selected by default. If desired, you may deselect specific applications that you don’t want restored to the new PC. See step 7b for further instructions.

User Account Selections: You may review and edit the settings for how user accounts will be restored. See step 7c for further instructions.

File Filters: You may choose to exclude certain file types from the restore. Filter is by file extension. See step 7d for further instructions.

Folder Filters: You may choose to exclude certain folders from the restore. See step 7e for further instructions.

Note: Any exceptions(s) marked with the “Attention” symbol must be reviewed before continuing.

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7a. Custom Settings

To continue with a full restore, leave the default Full selected, and click Done. Otherwise, you may select Files and Settings only or Files only.

Note: For most users, no change from the default is needed. However, if you do choose ‘Files and Settings only’ or ‘Files only’, the other ‘Customize the Transfer’ screens will operate in conjunction with this selection.

Your choices on certain screens may also produce a different restore result than if you had chosen to perform a full restore. See specific screens for more information.

To make other custom changes to the restore settings, click Additional Settings.

Note: Only specialized restores will need revision of these settings. Be very careful when changing from the defaults, as any changes will have a significant impact on the results.

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7b. Application Selections

List of Applications: On this screen is a list of the applications on your old image or hard drive. All applications that are likely to restore successfully are selected by default to restore to the new PC. You may deselect any applications that you do not wish to have restored.

To sort by any column, click the column header.

Colors: Applications are displayed in different colors to indicate which will restore successfully. The

Compatibility column also provides this same information.

Green: Application is compatible to be restored. Application check box is ‘checked’ and application will be restored.

Red: Application is not compatible to be restored. Application check box is ‘unchecked’ and application will not be restored.

Yellow: If restoring from an image or old hard drive with a 32-bit operating system (OS) to a new

PC with a 32-bit OS, or 64-bit OS to 64-bit OS, application is most likely compatible. Application check box is ‘checked’ and application will be restored.

Yellow: If restoring from an image or old hard drive with a 32-bit OS to a new PC with a 64-bit

OS, application may not be compatible. Application check box is ‘unchecked’ and application will not be restored.

Click Done when finished. Any applications not selected by PCmover are not likely to restore successfully and should not be selected. See list below for applications and programs you should not restore.

Do not restore:

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• Applications incompatible with the operating system on the new PC. Occasionally this may occur when restoring from an older operating system to a newer operating system, or when restoring from a 32-bit OS to a 64-bit OS.

• System tools, such as virus scanners, spyware detectors, firewall software, and desktop search utilities, which are unlikely to restore correctly.

IMPORTANT: “Unregistered Applications” are those that do not appear in the Add/Remove Programs

Control Panel in Windows. The term “Unregistered” does not, in this case, refer to whether you have registered a given application with its manufacturer.

This Unregistered Applications list will often include applications that are specific to hardware installed on the old computer. These will only work on the hardware for which they are designed, and may interfere or conflict with hardware for which they are not designed.

Note for ‘Files and Settings only’ and ‘Files only’ restores: Applications will not be restored, based on your previous selection.

7c. User Account Selections

The settings and associated files for the users on your image/old hard drive will be restored to the user accounts on your new PC as shown in the list. If you have already established settings for the users on your new PC prior to the restore, these settings will remain the same and will not be overwritten by the restore. The user names and passwords for the users on the new PC will also remain the same.

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Note: All users are restored to the new PC as administrators by default. If you want a user to be assigned to a different account type, select the user, click ‘Edit User’ and change the user settings.

To restore all of the users to the new PC as listed, click Done.

To modify how a user is restored to the new PC, select the user in the list and click Edit User. In the dialog box that appears, you may choose to restore to a different user on the new PC, or you may create a new user on the new PC. You may also choose to not restore the user at all. Click OK when finished, and then click Done.

Note for ‘Files only’ restores: If you chose ‘Files only’ on the ‘Custom Settings’ screen, no user settings will be restored, only user files.

7d. File Filters

PCmover allows you to list file types to exclude from the restore.

Some file types are already set up for you in this screen, such as temporary files (.tmp). These files are generally small, but if you have a large number of them, they can take up quite a bit of hard drive space.

To exclude any of these file types, select the check box(es).

To exclude other file types not shown on this screen, click Add and type the file type extension(s) of the file(s) you wish to exclude. For instance, if you want to exclude all files in .jpg format, this is where you list “*.jpg”. Click OK when finished listing file types.

Click Done when finished.

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7e. Folder Filters ready.

PCmover allows you to deselect and exclude specific folders from the restore. If, for instance, you do not want to restore any of the files in the Pictures or Music folders, you can deselect those folders in this screen, and they will not restore to the new PC. You cannot exclude specific files, but you can exclude specific folders.

All folders that remain selected in this screen will be restored to the new PC.

Click Done when you have finished deselecting folders.

8. Ready to Transfer

This window presents a summary of files, settings, and total data that will be restored. Click Next when

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Restoring to the New PC

1. In Progress - Transfer From Image

PCmover is now restoring all of your selected programs, data files and registry settings to the new PC.

The length of time required to perform the restore depends on the configuration of your new computer and the amount of data to be restored, and could be as much as several hours or more.

Note: In very rare occasions the transfer of data will not continue; if you do not see any progress for more than an hour, you should restart the restore.

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2. Done

Congratulations! You have successfully restored to your new PC.

Please verify that your PC is connected to Internet. Internet connectivity is required so PCmover can install Microsoft Redistributable packages required by some of your applications.

You will need to restart your new PC for all of the settings to take effect. Click Finish to restart automatically.

Note: To maximize system compatibility, PCmover may not restore certain system settings as well as hardware configurations. After the restore, the following software may have to be reinstalled or reactivated on the new PC:

Antivirus and antispyware applications

Hardware-specific drivers

• Files with Digital Rights Management (e.g. copy-protected music files)

If reinstallation or reactivation does not resolve problems, you may need to contact the appropriate vendor for specific instructions. For more details regarding difficulty with applications running on the

new PC, please see the ‘Helpful Hints’ section.

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Additional Assistance

Troubleshooting

• Registration - Validation Code

When you enter your serial number into PCmover, it is “validated” (checked for authenticity) using your new computer’s Internet connection. If you are connected to the Internet but are unable to continue past the Serial Number Validation screen, first disable all security software, such as virus scanning, spyware scanning, and firewalls, and try again.

If that does not work, click No Internet Access. A screen will appear with your Network Name and Session Code.

You will need the Network Name and the Session Code, along with your PCmover Serial

Number, in order to obtain the Validation Code, which will be used in place of your serial number to activate the product.

On another PC with Internet access, go to: http://www.laplink.com/validation/

Select PCmover, and follow the instructions on the page.

If an Internet connection is not available to you on any PC, please call our Customer Service team at (425) 952-6001.

“Internal Compression” Error

This error can occur during the restore if firewalls or other software are running in the background. Click Cancel on your new PC, disable all firewalls and other programs running, and start the restore again.

“Windows Location” Error on ‘Select Image / Hard Drive’ Screen

1. First, check that the image or drive you want to restore is mounted on the new PC.

Press the Windows key+E. In the window that appears, click This PC/Computer on the left sidebar. The mounted image or connected drive should be listed under Devices and

Drives/Hard Disk Drives.

2. If the image or drive is not listed, it has not yet been mounted or connected. Choose from one of the three following options to mount the disk image file or connect the hard drive to your new PC. Laplink recommends using the first option ‘a’:

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a. VHD in Windows 10/8/7 - Recommended: If you are running Windows 10, 8, or 7 on your new PC and the disk image is in VHD (i.e., virtual hard disk) format, you can mount the image using the Disk Management tool included in Windows 10, 8, and 7.

Press the Windows key to open Search, type “compmgmt.msc” in the Search box, and press ENTER. The Computer Management window will open. On the left menu under

Storage, click Disk Management, and wait for the list of drives and partitions to be displayed.

Right-click on Disk Management, and click Attach VHD. In the dialog box that appears, click Browse, select the VHD file that you want to mount, and click Open. Click OK to confirm the mounting.

b. Disk Imaging Software: If mounting a VHD in Windows 10, 8, or 7 is not an option, mount the disk image using your disk imaging software (i.e., Laplink DiskImage). For more information on Laplink DiskImage, including a user guide with instructions on mounting an image as a drive, please see: http://www.laplink.com/diskimage/pro c. Connect Hard Drive Directly to PC: As a third option, you may connect your old hard drive directly to your new PC. Mounting the drive separately is not necessary in this case, as Windows will automatically detect the drive and assign it a drive letter (e.g.,

E:\).

Connect your old hard drive to your new PC via USB using a hard drive enclosure, or directly install the old hard drive in an extra hard drive bay in the physical tower of your new PC. Follow your computer manufacturer’s and hardware manufacturer’s instructions for connecting a hard drive directly to your PC.

If you have a USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA hard drive cable from Laplink, you can connect the old hard drive to your new PC without using a hard drive enclosure. See Appendix A at the end of this guide for instructions on connecting the hard drive using a USB 3.0 to

IDE/SATA hard drive cable.

3. Once the image is mounted or the drive is connected, click Browse on the Select Image / Hard Drive screen and select the mounted image or drive that you want to restore to your PC.

4. If you have confirmed that the image is mounted or the drive is connected but you still receive the error, then follow the instructions in the Windows Location dialog box.

Note: If the computer from which the image was created had the Windows operating system located somewhere other than C:\Windows, click ‘Add Additional Drives’ and then ‘Add Windows.Old

Folders’.

In the ‘Windows.old Folder’ box, type the correct file path as it was on the original computer. Click

‘OK’ when finished, and ‘OK’ again, and then click ‘Next’.

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• Not All Programs, Files, and/or Settings Restored to New PC

Helpful Hints

Microsoft Outlook/Outlook Express/Windows Mail: PCmover will restore Microsoft Outlook,

Outlook Express, and Windows Mail but may not update your contacts and messages correctly.

For help on updating these, please see: http://www.laplink.com/faq324.html

Note: The Windows 10, 8, and 7 operating systems do not include an e-mail program. If restoring the disk image to Windows 10, 8, or 7 your mail data will be restored, but you will need to obtain an e-mail client in order to use your mail data.

If the disk image of the old PC has multiple drives, each drive must be mounted separately and then configured on the Select Image / Hard Drive screen. Otherwise, only the programs, files, and settings from one of the drives (C: drive by default) will be restored to the new PC. If you didn’t mount and configure each drive correctly, do another restore and this time mount and select the drive that was previously omitted.

See Setting Up Image Restore and follow the instructions to perform another restore.

Using Restored Applications: If an application does not work or displays errors on the new PC, try a Repair done through the Windows Control Panel, and if that does not suffice, try uninstalling and reinstalling it. You may need to run the installation file as an Administrator. For more information on running programs as an Administrator, please check Windows Help.

Updates For Applications: Some older applications may not work correctly after the restore without an update, especially if the operating system on the new PC is a more recent one than on the PC from which the image was created. If you find this to be the case, please check with the application’s manufacturer for an update.

Programs Requiring Reactivation: Some applications with a copy-protection process known as

Digital Rights Management may not function correctly after the restore. These include such music-sharing programs as iTunes, MusicMatch and Napster, which will probably require reactivation on the new PC, possibly a Repair done through the Windows Control Panel, and possibly reinstallation.

Certain other applications, such as Microsoft Office, may also require reactivation.

Music Files: Because of the copy-protection methods, music files that are copy-protected may not play on the new PC without transferring the licenses for the music files. Look at the music application help files for information on transferring the licenses, or contact the music application vendor. You may also need to reinstall the music application.

Antivirus/Antispyware Applications: Reinstall any antivirus or antispyware software. As previously stated, these types of applications are unlikely to be restored correctly to the new PC.

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Undoing PCmover

PCmover allows you to return your new PC to its original state before the restore. If you wish to undo the restore, please start PCmover on your new PC and follow the screens.

Note: If PCmover was interrupted and did not complete the entire restore process, please select

‘Image & Drive Assistant’ (NOT ‘Undo’) to complete the restore now.

1. Welcome to PCmover

Select Undo Previous Transfer. Click Next.

2. Undo Previous Transfer

Required Prior to Undo: Make sure these important items are completed before continuing with the

Undo. After addressing all items listed, check the box and click Next.

3. Done

Click Finish to restart automatically.

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Feedback and Support

We invite your comments on how well PCmover performed. Please feel free to contact us at: [email protected]

In addition to the contact information for Customer Service at the beginning of this guide, you can engage in a live chat online with a Technical Support Representative at the Web address below, during the hours listed on the page: http://www.laplink.com/contact/mychat.html

Laplink is fully committed to your satisfaction with PCmover. Even if you purchased PCmover as a bundle with your new PC, please do NOT contact your retailer for support. If you have any problems, please visit our Web site at http://www.laplink.com/contact for information on the various methods of obtaining support directly from Laplink.

Appendix A: Connecting a Hard Drive (to Your New PC) with a USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA Cable

Note: These instructions are for the cable that can be purchased on Laplink Software’s Web site. If you purchased a cable elsewhere, it may differ some in components and/or connection types.

A. IDE or SATA hard drive: First, determine what type of hard drive you have by examining the data connection port.

IDE hard drive: This type of drive has a wide (1.75 to 2 inches) connection area with two rows of many pins.

SATA hard drive: This type of drive will have a narrow (approximately .5 inch) rectangular connection hole with no pins.

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B. Included components: Next, familiarize yourself with the components that are included with the USB

3.0 to IDE/SATA hard drive cable. Depending on the type of the old hard drive, some components may not be necessary for making the connection.

Power Adapter: Black rectangular block and attached cable with flat adapter with four holes.

Note: If the old hard drive is from a laptop computer, the power adapter is not needed. Set this cable aside. Once the hard drive is connected to your new PC, it will get all the power it needs through your new PC.

Power Cable: Black cable with three-pronged plug, which plugs into wall, and opposite end with three holes, which plugs into power adapter.

Note: If the old hard drive is from a laptop computer, the power cable is not needed. Set this cable aside.

SATA Power Connector Adapter: Red/black/yellow multiple wire cable with a white end and a black end.

Note: If the hard drive is an IDE type, this cable is not needed. Set aside.

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SATA cable: Red flat cable with black tips.

Note: If the hard drive is an IDE type, this cable is not needed. Set aside.

USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA cable: Black flat hub with multiple connection ends and attached USB cable.

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C. Instructions for externally connecting an old hard drive to your new PC

Note: To view a video that demonstrates these same instructions, visit: www.laplink.com/HardDriveCableVideo

View video from time 0:44 to 6:55.

One difference between the video and the Laplink cable is the SATA connection on the USB 3.0 to

IDE/SATA cable. In the video, the connection is on the belly of the flat hub, and on the Laplink cable the connection is on the end of the hub. Otherwise, what is shown in the video is the same as the

Laplink cable.

Connecting a desktop hard drive to power:

Note: If the hard drive is from a laptop, skip steps 1-3 and go to step 4.

1. Power adapter: Plug the black power cable, using the end with three holes, into the power adapter.

Then plug the other end of the black power cable, using the three-pronged plug, into a wall outlet.

2. SATA power connecter adapter (red/black/yellow): If the hard drive is an IDE type drive, this cable is not needed. Skip step 2, and go to step 3.

If the hard drive is a SATA type drive, plug the white end of the cable onto the flat, black end of the power adapter cable.

3. Connect hard drive to power: If the hard drive is an IDE type, plug the flat, black end of the power adapter cable into the matching connection on the hard drive.

If the hard drive is a SATA type, plug the black end of the SATA power connector adapter into the matching connection on the hard drive.

Connecting a desktop/laptop hard drive to new PC:

4. SATA cable (flat red): If the hard drive is an IDE type drive, this cable is not needed. Skip step 4, and go to step 5.

If the hard drive is a SATA type, plug one end of the SATA cable into the matching connection on the end of the flat block of the USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA cable.

5. USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA cable: If the hard drive is an IDE type, plug the IDE connector, which sticks out of the flat block, into the matching connection in the hard drive.

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Note: If connecting a desktop hard drive, use the larger connector. If connecting a laptop hard drive, use the smaller connector.

If the hard drive is a SATA type, plug the end of the SATA cable (the other end is connected into the USB

3.0 to IDE/SATA cable) into the matching connection on the hard drive.

6. Connect hard drive to new PC: Plug the USB end of the USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA cable into your new PC.

The old hard drive will now show up as an additional drive on the new PC. Go now to the Setting Up

Image Restore section and continue with step two.

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Key Features

  • Restore programs, files, settings
  • Mount images as drives
  • Support for old hard drives
  • Customize restore settings
  • Undo restore
  • Multiple drive support

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I mount a disk image as a drive?
To mount a disk image as a drive, you can use the Disk Management tool in Windows or your disk imaging software. See the "Setting Up Image Restore" section for detailed instructions.
How do I connect my old hard drive to my new PC?
You can connect your old hard drive to your new PC via USB using a hard drive enclosure, or you can directly install it in an extra hard drive bay. See Appendix A for instructions on connecting using a USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA hard drive cable.
What if not all of my programs, files, or settings are restored?
If you have multiple drives, you need to separately mount each drive and then configure them in "Select Image / Hard Drive" screen.

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