EaseUS make some good programs and the one Bachus mentions is no exception, however, it relies on the apps being compatible with OS they are a being transferred to, and the version of the OS, (Such as a 32 bit OS to a 64 bit OS) so there will probably still be some work involved after the transfer.

An alternative (Before using the program) assuming the Win 7 version is 64 bit is to create an image of your current computer using the Windows Image creator from the inbuilt Win 7 Backup program (Don’t forget to create repair discs) to make sure everything is backed up safe, then go to the Microsoft Win 10 site and choose to upgrade, this will first check for any incompatible programs (And whether they need upgrading) before performing the upgrade to Win 10, when completed you can then use the program above to transfer everything to the new computer as everything should now be compatible. (The upgrade won’t work if going from 32 bit to 64 bit as they are different versions)

The best way is to get your new computer up and running and install the programs afresh (The program activation codes should work on the new computer (Just follow the instructions) although with some you may have to uninstall from the old computer first before you transfer them, then when everything is up and running transfer all you data over and go from there.

The last option is the preferred option as it makes sure everything is clean, but it is time consuming; however on the flip side you can still use your old computer while you are setting up your new computer. (There will be no downtime)

Have fun

Bill
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