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I Recently Bought A Usb Stick
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to copy across my photo's to copy and paste them onto my new laptop. sadly my old machine isn't compatible. the old Dell Inspiron is 2007 thirteen years old
. what USB stick would I need to buy to copy them onto the old machine, hope this makes some sense,
. what USB stick would I need to buy to copy them onto the old machine, hope this makes some sense,
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//the usb has a slide mechanism. // Obviously a Sandisk!! Did exactly the same with mine ☺☺☺
07:37 Sat 04th Jul 2020
Tony's suggestion probably needs additional software https:/ /www.te chwalla .com/ar ticles/ how-to- use-a-u sb-data -transf er-cabl e
take the disc drive out and use one of these:
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I have looked at the link and understand, but inserting the usb in the old laptop, I only get so far, I need someone to sit with me and go over it, once that happens then we are good to go. this is a brand new windows 10, whereas I was working on a 13 year old laptop with windows 7. this is a whole different ballgame.....
You will have File Manager on a Windows 7 lappy. Stick the USB in.
On the taskbar at the bottom you will see an orange folder icon (it also has a bit of blue). Click on that and your File Manager will open.
Hopefully in the left hand column you will see the word 'Pictures'. If you want to transfer all your photos just right click on that and choose 'send to'. You will see a list of options one of which will be your USB stick. If you can easily identify it, click it and the photos will magically copy over. It won't take as long as you think.
If you get that far we will try and get you through the really easy bit - transferring them to your new laptop.
On the taskbar at the bottom you will see an orange folder icon (it also has a bit of blue). Click on that and your File Manager will open.
Hopefully in the left hand column you will see the word 'Pictures'. If you want to transfer all your photos just right click on that and choose 'send to'. You will see a list of options one of which will be your USB stick. If you can easily identify it, click it and the photos will magically copy over. It won't take as long as you think.
If you get that far we will try and get you through the really easy bit - transferring them to your new laptop.