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Not sure if this is the correct forum for this question - if not, would
someone advise me of the correct group to use? I want to connect a new laptop with Vista to and older one with XP - I only want to copy files between the two so that I can use the old laptop as a form of backup - I don't want to connect the machines for any other reason. I have tried a crossover cable setup but I find it too complicated, and I am not highly computer literate. I found a wizard on my Vista machine for something called Windows Easy Transfer, and one of the options is to use an Easy Transfer USB cable. Is this type of setup easy to use, once the cable is connecting the two machine? Hopefully it is a lot less complicated than the crossover cable. |
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The special USB cable is a form of Network Crossover USB, its level of difficulty would not be much different than crossover Ethernet. Best thing in you case is to buy a USB Flash Drive, plug to the USB port of one computer copy the files to it and then plug the Flash Drive to the second and copy the files from the flash drive to the second computer. Flash drive that can hold 4 to 8 GB of files are sold at your local stores and the Internet for less than $20. Example, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820208094 Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "wulfit" wrote in message ... Not sure if this is the correct forum for this question - if not, would someone advise me of the correct group to use? I want to connect a new laptop with Vista to and older one with XP - I only want to copy files between the two so that I can use the old laptop as a form of backup - I don't want to connect the machines for any other reason. I have tried a crossover cable setup but I find it too complicated, and I am not highly computer literate. I found a wizard on my Vista machine for something called Windows Easy Transfer, and one of the options is to use an Easy Transfer USB cable. Is this type of setup easy to use, once the cable is connecting the two machine? Hopefully it is a lot less complicated than the crossover cable. |
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Thanks for that advice. I already have a 2Gb flash drive, so I might just
upgrade to a 4 or 8. I generally copy around 5Gb, which is why I thought the cable might make life easier. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote in message ... Hi The special USB cable is a form of Network Crossover USB, its level of difficulty would not be much different than crossover Ethernet. Best thing in you case is to buy a USB Flash Drive, plug to the USB port of one computer copy the files to it and then plug the Flash Drive to the second and copy the files from the flash drive to the second computer. Flash drive that can hold 4 to 8 GB of files are sold at your local stores and the Internet for less than $20. Example, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820208094 Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "wulfit" wrote in message ... Not sure if this is the correct forum for this question - if not, would someone advise me of the correct group to use? I want to connect a new laptop with Vista to and older one with XP - I only want to copy files between the two so that I can use the old laptop as a form of backup - I don't want to connect the machines for any other reason. I have tried a crossover cable setup but I find it too complicated, and I am not highly computer literate. I found a wizard on my Vista machine for something called Windows Easy Transfer, and one of the options is to use an Easy Transfer USB cable. Is this type of setup easy to use, once the cable is connecting the two machine? Hopefully it is a lot less complicated than the crossover cable. |