Re: Data backup and restore

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sam wrote:
Hi,

you can,

The way you state it, it's not obvious a cross-over cable is necessary.
Also vague are the 8-pin RJ45 type plugs needed on the cable.


1. Connect both laptop/pc by Cross patch cable(available in market at
low cost) and assign both computers same series ip and get them
connected by simply sharing the data folders.

2.You can connect both laptop by Wireless / bluetooth connection if
they have on laptop.

sam



Ful wrote:
Good morning,

I just bought a new notebook and would transfer data from my old one.

Both notebook run XP Home Edition - actually the new with Media
Center, but if I am not wrong XP is the same.

On my old PC I have about 20Gb data that I would transfer on the new
one.
I do not have any backup hw device.

Both have a wireless card to connect to internet through a wireless
router.

My question is: is there a way to have new PC "see" the old one hard
disk and directly copy files? Or any other simple way to
backup/restore data?

Thank you for any suggestion.

Kind regards,
Ful



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