Fixing insecure links to microsoft.com

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- Increases employee satisfaction with the migration experience.
## Limitations
USMT is intended for administrators who are performing large-scale automated deployments. If you are only migrating the user states of a few computers, you can use [PCmover Express](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=620915). PCmover Express is a tool created by Microsoft's partner, Laplink.
USMT is intended for administrators who are performing large-scale automated deployments. If you are only migrating the user states of a few computers, you can use [PCmover Express](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=620915). PCmover Express is a tool created by Microsoft's partner, Laplink.
There are some scenarios in which the use of USMT is not recommended. These include:

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## Windows PE
- **Must use latest version of Window PE.** For example, to migrate to Windows 10, you'll need Windows PE 5.1. For more info, see [What's New in Windows PE](http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn938350.aspx).
- **Must use latest version of Window PE.** For example, to migrate to Windows 10, you'll need Windows PE 5.1. For more info, see [What's New in Windows PE](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn938350.aspx).
## Credentials
- **Run as administrator**
- **Run as administrator**
When manually running the **ScanState** and **LoadState** tools on Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 you must run them from an elevated command prompt to ensure that all specified users are migrated. If you do not run USMT from an elevated prompt, only the user profile that is logged on will be included in the migration.
To open an elevated command prompt: