Parallels, a provider of automation and virtualisation software, has launched Parallels Desktop Upgrade to Windows 7 (PDUW7), which allows users to upgrade from any edition of Windows XP or Vista to Windows 7, as well as use their existing programs even if they are not yet compatible with Windows 7.
The company said that Parallels Express Installation allows users to complete the upgrade to Windows 7 on their existing PC without having to stay at computer; while the Parallels Upgrade Agent moves all programs, data and media from old computer to new Windows 7 computer.
According to Parallels, the Desktop Upgrade to Windows 7 includes USB transfer cable that helps users to transfer programs, files, settings and media to new PC. It also allows users to run programs that are not yet compatible with windows 7, while interactive video tutorials help them to work in Windows 7.
Serguei Beloussov, CEO of Parallels, said: “Parallels Desktop Upgrade to Windows 7 provides a simple and safe solution for Windows XP and Vista customers who want to successfully move to Windows 7 but may be overwhelmed by the process.
“Whether people are upgrading an existing PC or moving to a new PC, all of their programs, files and user settings are automatically moved. Even programs not yet compatible with Windows 7 still work, so there’s no reason not to make the move.”
Parallels Desktop Upgrade to Windows 7 is available for $49.99 with a Parallels high-speed USB transfer cable, or for $39.99 without a cable.