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| | transfer files I have an xp laptop and a vista laptop...Could somebody give me a step by step guide using a crossover cable to transfer files from one computer to the other. (the crossover cable fits into the ethernet ports) BB |
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| | Re: transfer files 1.. Install the small software application that was included with your cable (or get it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en) on your current PC. 2.. Plug the cable into both computers. 3.. Windows Easy Transfer will launch and guide you through the transfer process. Your information and files will transfer at approximately 20GB per hour. "Bob B" <boobbby@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:7TEIh.49970$Fm2.26742@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net... >I have an xp laptop and a vista laptop...Could somebody give me a step by >step guide using a crossover cable to transfer files from one computer to >the other. (the crossover cable fits into the ethernet ports) > > BB > |
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