Migrate Documents to Windows 7

Newson December 9th, 2009No Comments

Migrating all your documents to Windows 7 couldn’t be easier with the Windows 7 Easy Transfer Wizard.
The Easy Transfer Wizard allows you to transfers your files, pictures and music from a computer running Windows XP to Windows 7.  After purchasing your new computer from ITC, you can follow the steps below:

1. On your new Windows 7 computer, click the start button and start typing “transfer your files“. Click the option “Windows Easy Transfer” once it appears in the search area.

2. Click through the welcome screen until you’re given the option of where you wish to save the settings. In this guide, we are using “An external hard disk or USB Flash Drive”. On the next screen select “This is my new computer”.

Selecting "This is my new computer"

Selecting "This is my new computer"

3. Click No asking whether the files have already been saved, and click “I need to install it now” when asked do you need the Easy Transfer Wizard on your old computer.

Installing WET on your old PC

Installing WET on your old PC

4. Select “An external hard disk or USB Flash Drive” from the options again, and wait for the transfer to finish. Once completed disconnect the hard drive safely (look for the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the bottom right) and connect it to your old computer.

5. Find the Easy Transfer file on your Hard Disk/USB Flash Drive and wait for the wizard to load.

Starting the Transfer Wizard

Starting the Transfer Wizard

6. Once loaded, click the “Next” button and then select “An external hard disk or USB Flash Drive”. It will then proceed to scan your computer for the files it can copy (this can take a while- read our favourite Windows 7 features). You can “customise” each account to select which files you wish to transfer. Clicking the “Advanced”  button will allow you to individually select files (for example, your Bookmarks or Favourites and Email settings).

Selecting files with WET

Advanced Settings with Transfer Wizard

7. Click “Save” once complete and password protect the files if you wish. Safely disconnect your hard drive or USB Flash Drive again and reconnect it to the Windows 7 computer.

8. Once going through the process again on your Windows 7 computer, select “Yes” when asked whether the Easy Transfer files have been copied across. Find the Easy Transfer file on your external drive or USB Flash Drive and choose which settings and documents migrate.

9. The transfer may take some time depending on the amount of documents copied. Once the transfer is complete, click the option to “See a list of programs you might want to install” to give you an idea of programs you may need!

If you’re interested in migrating your email across to Windows 7, or looking to purchase a new computer with Windows 7 installed, please contact us.

Windows 7 update from ITC

Newson November 27th, 2009No Comments

ITC have now been using Windows 7 for over 2 months now, and have taken full advantage of all the new features it has to offer. We’ve included a few screen shots so you can take a look at how Windows 7 makes work easier.

Easy document access with Windows 7

Quick document access with Windows 7

Windows 7 gives you quick access to your internet pages

Instant access to your internet pages

Windows 7 federated search

Find anything fast with Windows 7

Windows 7 provides more control over peripherals

Windows 7 provides more control over peripherals

Windows 7 comes with a full media suite

Windows 7 comes with a full media suite

Easy and understandable security and system information.

Understandable security and system information.

Our exclusive Windows 7 newsletter promotion had a huge take up, most of our free installations and migrations going within a week. We were not the only one though! Earlier this week, Steve Ballmer (Microsoft’s Chief Executive) stated “We’ve already sold twice as many units of Windows 7 as any other OS we’ve ever launched in a comparable time period, so we’re really off to quite a fantastic start with the Windows 7 product.”

If you’re still interested in upgrading to Windows 7, or looking to purchase a new computer, please contact us.

ITC Website Design Overhaul

Newson October 7th, 2009No Comments

For the 2nd time in 2009 our website has undergone a major redesign, courtesy of our friends at Aspect Webdesign. The new theme provides us with increased flexibility, and a few behind the scenes tweaks that will allow us to integrate some other functionality over the forthcoming months. We hope you like it!

If you are an existing Internet Hosting customer of ours and need some updates or development carried out, or host elsewhere and need help getting the most from your website, get in touch with us today and we can discuss the best way forward.

PCI DSS Compliance

Newson September 30th, 2009No Comments

ITC are pleased to announce that our secure online billing & ecommerce servers have passed the tests required for PCI DSS Compliance, which is a requirement being rolled out across the world by credit card giants Visa and Mastercard. Our UK Merchant Processing is done by Barclaycard Merchant Services, who have been informed of our compliance.

Windows 7 released to ITC

Newson September 2nd, 2009No Comments

ITC have received an advanced copy of the upcoming Microsoft Windows 7 operating system, which is due for release to the general public on 22nd October 2009.

As a registered Microsoft Partner, we are able to install new versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems and Microsoft Office productivity suites prior to their general release, allowing us to test the systems so that we can provide computer support to our clients immediately after the products are launched.

We have already begun using Windows 7 on several computers, and so far the results are very impressive. More information will be provided prior to the launch, and as always we will only start selling Windows 7 to our clients when we are happy that it is stable and ready to be deployed.

As part of the UK launch for Windows 7, we created a dedicated section for finding more about Windows 7. Click here to find out more.

Computer Support from Microsoft Certified Professionals

Newson August 3rd, 2009No Comments

ITC are proud to announce that today John passed his latest Microsoft exam with flying colours and has qualified as a Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), which is a globally recognised certification that is part of the Microsoft Certified Professional program. Congratulations John!

Datacenter Migration Completed

Newson May 30th, 2009No Comments

Several months of hard work migrating thousands of mailboxes and websites to our new web & email servers has been completed, and the last of the old equipment has been retired from our old datacenter.  The migration from the HELM v3 Windows Control Panel to our new DotNetPanel control panel has been extremely well received, and the performance of both the control panel and the servers in general has exceeded our expectations.

John Gains N+ Certification

Newson March 13th, 2009No Comments

We’re delighted to announce that John, the newest member of our computer support team, has passed his exams to qualify for CompTIA Network+ Certification to go alongside the CompTIA A+ Certification he achieved earlier in the year. Congratulations John!

PC Answers – Blu-Ray Notebook Review

Newson January 9th, 2009No Comments

Rupert Walmsley from ITC is featured in the January 2009 edition of PC Answers Magazine, reviewing 5 Blu-Ray Compatible Notebook computers available for under £800. The clear winner was an MSI EX620 providing a great balance between clarity, performance, and cost.

New Company Website & Logo

Newson January 5th, 2009Comments Off

ITC are pleased to have launched our new website, which also features our new logo for the first time. We will be rolling out the style through the rest of our websites and offline branding over the next few months. 2009 promises to be an interesting year, with plans already underway to implement new web hosting platforms which will enable us to increase the number of services we are able to provide, along with the introduction of new products, software, and services to assist the way our computer clients use their IT infrastructure.