How to accelerate the upgrade process of Microsoft Windows 7

  
Specifically, MAP can detect the user's computer configuration. If the configuration of the computer does not meet the requirements of Windows 7 (such as memory, free disk space, processor speed, etc.), then MAP will provide reasonable information to the user. The solution is to meet the configuration requirements of Windows 7.
In addition, Microsoft's other tool —— Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) is also an accelerator solution for Windows 7 upgrades.
Like MAP, ACT scans all software on your network system and identifies software that is not compatible with Windows 7. In general, most applications are compatible with Windows 7, and for those incompatible software, Microsoft also provides "XP mode" to make up for the shortcomings.
With MAP and ACT, your Windows 7 upgrade process will be more efficient and smoother.
A few days ago, experts pointed out that corporate users should get more rigorous planning and evaluation tools than the Windows 7 upgrade consultants that Microsoft provides to consumers.
Although the early market response from Windows 7 was very good, in order to ensure that existing hardware and software are compatible with it, users should also use an evaluation tool to measure it.
For consumer users, Windows 7 Upgrade Advisors can help them complete system evaluations. However, for larger enterprise deployments, the more appropriate tool should be "Microsoft Evaluation and Planning Toolkit 4.0" , referred to as MAP.
It is understood that MAP is a solution accelerator provided by Microsoft to enterprise users, which can help enterprise users to complete the deployment of Windows 7 more smoothly. MAP leverages existing Microsoft technologies such as Active Directory Domain Services, Remote Registry Services, Computer Browser Services, etc. to gather information and generate reports to help guide IT's Windows 7 upgrade program.
MAP analysis and reporting can provide a variety of solutions for IT planning, vacating servers and clients on the network, identifying servers that are not being effectively utilized, and integrating servers and virtualization roles with Hyper-V virtual services. In addition, MAP can help users detect compatibility between existing hardware and applications and Windows 7.

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