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Things to Know After You’ve
Moved to Windows 7
Moving Multiple User Accounts
If you share your computer with someone and you have separate
user accounts, the user settings for each person need to be set
up individually. The person who is logged in and does the upgrade
will have their settings automatically set up during the process.
When the other user logs in for the rst time, Parallels Desktop for
Upgrading to Windows 7 will alert them and then automatically
move that person’s settings to Windows 7. Please note this may
take a few minutes for the conguration to complete.
Troubleshooting
Although Parallels Desktop for Upgrading to Windows 7 makes
it signicantly easier to upgrade, there are some things that
might not work as expected, given the inherent complexity of any
operating system upgrade or comprehensive transfer from one
PC to another. Don’t worry -- these are simple to x. The most
common issues are:
1. My program is compatible with Windows 7 but says it needs
to be activated.
Depending on how the program was designed, it may need to
be reactivated after the upgrade. To reactivate it, enter your
license key or reactivate it online if the program allows for
that.
2. My program is compatible with Windows 7 but fails to launch.
Some programs look for specic, unique identiers or
specic drivers to run properly. Sometimes when upgrading
your operating system or moving to a new computer, these
identiers can change. Generally this can be solved by
downloading the drivers from the website of the company that
makes your program, or reinstalling the program.
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