But I can not promise my customers I can have them up and running and all of this working without issues in a business critical environment where if computer illiterate employee has even the smallest issue they are at a standstill. I am not knocking a fresh install or it's valid reasons. & what data did you have to restore for the customer? and what network shares had to be setup? and how many network printers did you install? network scanners? local usb printers? and what 3rd party products did they need? Office? Remote support software? Accounting software? Databases? Email? Java? PDF? Flash? and what backup system did you implement in that 4 hours so the new computer could be continuously backed up onsite every 15 minutes? What about offsite backup going forward? What user accounts & permissions, were all those correct? Maybe not every install takes days, but you can not guarantee a business it won't in their given situation.įirst not everyone has a 90 Mbps connection. How many people are closing their eyes when it's an OEM Windows license or Office license installed on the system? Those live and die with the hardware they came with, non transferable. ![]() If you were to build yourself (or upgrade) your gaming rig.and you played some system intensive first person shooter games.would you clone migrate your old system (from older hardware) to the new platform? Or would you pave a fresh install for yourself because you wanted to have the best running system possible? If the latter is true.why would you lower your standards for your clients? Mind or don't mind Event Viewer being filled with red entries? Has a hard time coming out of standby mode.so end user has to hard reboot it by holding down the power button. NIC gives a red X in systray once in a while even though it's connected Or the sound gives a little chop due to leftover drivers? Can you say with absolute certainty that it on shutting down once? Or.if you remote in.the screen is black.because there are a couple of leftover video card drivers from before? Or HDD performance might be stuck on non AHCI mode from the old motherboard leaving a setting in the registry which keeps it in first gear (slow) on the new motherboard that "could" run faster?
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