Migrating to a new Windows PC used to mean an afternoon of reinstalls and password resets. FastMove copies your apps, files, user accounts, drivers, and settings from the old machine to the new one in a few guided steps, so the new PC feels familiar the first time you log in.
About this deal
Buying a new Windows PC is exciting until you remember what's next: reinstalling every app, dragging files between drives, and rebuilding a working environment from scratch. FastMove skips that. It copies your programs, files, user profiles, drivers, and settings from your old machine to your new one in a handful of guided steps.
What FastMove actually does
FastMove treats a PC migration as one job rather than ten. Connect both machines, pick what should come across, and let the software handle the transfer while you make coffee.
Move installed programs to your new PC without reinstalling them one at a time
Transfer documents, photos, videos, music, folders, and browser favorites
Migrate Windows accounts, saved passwords, desktop layouts, and personalized settings
Bring compatible device drivers across so peripherals keep working after the swap
Move between Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11, including 32-bit to 64-bit jumps
Choose your transfer path: local network, external drive, or a shared folder
Sync or merge folders between drives with the built-in Folder Sync tool
The bit most migration tools skip is applications: you usually end up reinstalling every program yourself. FastMove moves them across as installed programs on the new machine, which is what makes the whole "sit down at the new PC and feel at home" promise actually land.
Who it's built for
This is for anyone who touches Windows setup more than once a year and would rather not lose an afternoon to it each time. Home users upgrading from an aging laptop, small offices refreshing workstations, IT teams staging fleet deployments, and repair shops handing customers back a familiar machine on new hardware all fit its shape. It's especially useful when the jump is a bigger one, like 32-bit to 64-bit, or an old Windows 7 install moving to a fresh Windows 11 — because the migration is designed to survive that kind of change instead of stalling on it.
Why $19 makes sense
At $19 for a one-time license that covers both the source and destination PC in a single migration, FastMove costs less than an hour of your time when the alternative is doing the reinstalls by hand. If you set up computers for other people, or you already know a new PC is coming this year, it's the kind of tool that earns its keep the first time you run it. Buy it before the next hardware refresh lands on your desk and it'll pay for itself the day you plug the new machine in.
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