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RE: My lunch with Microsoft



Harry,

Probably all the programs in this category have their proponents and their detractors.  That includes 
Acronis, but over the years and several program versions, it has served me well.  The one function 
for which I still need to see a "proof of concept" is the (relatively more recent) module or feature to 
restore an image to *different hardware.*  Several programs now claim to be able to do this, but it's 
complicated, and no mean feat to have a Windows 7 or later boot partition survive this transplant 
and remain bootable.  I have a couple cases where I need to pull this off, either for myself or for 
someone else.  It looks like there is a learning curve, and a fair amount of trial and error involved.  
Acronis may offer a good shot at this, and I already have it.  Laplink PC Mover has been around for 
quite some time, though with rather mixed reviews on this.  O & O Diskimage is another one, and 
I'm sure there must be others.  Ideally, I don't want to have to go to Microsoft to reauthorize --
or whatever they call it.  These programs don't seem to mention any need for that.  But it could be 
something they chose not to discuss, for good reason.  

By the way, I trust you will keep us updated on any developments regarding "Xy 5."  That
subject has been rather quiet here for some time.  


   Jordan

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On Sat, 2/23/19, Harry Binswanger  wrote:

 Subject: RE: My lunch with Microsoft
 To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Date: Saturday, February 23, 2019, 7:13 AM
 
 
 FWIW, EaseUS (free version) still has a very bad interface
 and I consider the program unusable. I will look into Acronis.