Data transfer?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 193
Data transfer?
I have an old Win2000 laptop with
- seriell/parallel port
- no USB
- only readable CD-ROM
- Ethernet/modem
Now I bought a new laptop (Win XP) to take with me on my future travels with
- USB
- no parallel/seriell
- Ethernet/modem
How can I transfer my data from the old to the new laptop???
Thanks,
Tim
- seriell/parallel port
- no USB
- only readable CD-ROM
- Ethernet/modem
Now I bought a new laptop (Win XP) to take with me on my future travels with
- USB
- no parallel/seriell
- Ethernet/modem
How can I transfer my data from the old to the new laptop???
Thanks,
Tim
#2
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: BA, AA, DL, KLM, UA
Posts: 37,489
Ethernet cross cable (or 2 ethernet cables plugged into a hub or switch)
Make sure file/printer sharing is turned on
Share the drive on the host PC
Go to "my network places" and you'll see the other PC show up.
Copy the files simply with drag and drop.
Make sure file/printer sharing is turned on
Share the drive on the host PC
Go to "my network places" and you'll see the other PC show up.
Copy the files simply with drag and drop.
#4


Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: AUH
Posts: 8,637
Don't forget, you'll also need to turn on the Guest account on your W2K laptop, in order for you to access the files on that laptop.
I think sometimes you can provide the login details for the W2K machine directly from the new WXP machine, but other times the username box is greyed out and you have to type in a password that you don't remember choosing - then you know you have to enable the Guest account on your W2K machine. Should work without problems from then on.
I think sometimes you can provide the login details for the W2K machine directly from the new WXP machine, but other times the username box is greyed out and you have to type in a password that you don't remember choosing - then you know you have to enable the Guest account on your W2K machine. Should work without problems from then on.

