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Transfering information from an old computer.
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Hi I am asking this on behalf of my Step-Dad who has just bought a new comp with winXP. His old computer runs on Win98 and can only save information onto a floppy disk. His problem is; how does he transfer the info and pictures he wants to keep from his old comp to the new one when it doesn't have a floppy and he can't save to CD-Rom? I suggested sending it all to his e-mail account and copying and pasteing in to the relevent folders. Apparantly he tried to send some pictures to one of his e-mail accounts and it took an hour! Hubby suggested connecting the 2 computers together, would this work? and how would you go about doing it? Does he need to buy something to enable this to happen? Thanx for any information, I said I would help him and want to make it look like I have a clue about what I am talking about ;o) lol
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sending via internet is a possibility, but unless he's on broadband, it'll take forever. (Still nearly forever with broadband anyway.)
Does the old computer have USB2 ports? If so, I'd suggest getting a flash memory stick. You can use it like a floppy, it's just much faster and stores much more. Just copy the stuff onto the memory stick from the old computer, then put it onto the new computer.
Does the old computer have USB2 ports? If so, I'd suggest getting a flash memory stick. You can use it like a floppy, it's just much faster and stores much more. Just copy the stuff onto the memory stick from the old computer, then put it onto the new computer.
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