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#208760 - 03/04/02 09:45 AM Laptop Question/help.....
Dnj Offline
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Is there a way to transfer files from my laptop to my desk P/C. If what is the best way, and what do I need? I have USB on both if that helps.

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#208761 - 03/04/02 10:21 AM Re: Laptop Question/help.....
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sure Donny...
Copy and paste, or drag from one to the other if hooked together. Of, if all else fails, copy from Lap to Floppy and save from Floppy to hard drive in pc.
Eddie

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#208762 - 03/04/02 11:11 AM Re: Laptop Question/help.....
wizboy Offline
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Registered: 03/25/01
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Loc: San Diego, CA
Dnj,

You can use a special USB cable that allows transfer between your two pcs.
Another way is to use a utility like LapLink and use either USB/Serial/Parallel to perform your transfer.

If you have ethernet cards on both machine, you can also use a cross-over rj45 cable to transfer. All you have to do is enable file sharing and connect to the ip address of one of your PC.

Simpler way ? Maybe an external zip drive or cdrw will help.
Hope this helps.
Claude

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#208763 - 03/04/02 08:47 PM Re: Laptop Question/help.....
danb Offline
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Registered: 12/28/98
Posts: 306
All of the above will work. But if you know the basic connection and won't mind opening the case of your pc, the cheapest one you can do is remove your laptop's hard drive and connect it to your desktop pc's secondary master controller where the CD ROM drive is connected. All you need to buy is a small IDE connector for your 2.5 laptop's HDD to fit on a ribbon cable. The cost is not more than $5. Disconnect the CDROM drive and connect the small hard drive. Don't do this if you are not confident of doing it. This is what I do to save some money for my next keyboard.

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#208764 - 03/04/02 09:39 PM Re: Laptop Question/help.....
Uncle Dave Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
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I have a small 20GB USB hard drive that serves as a "go between" drive and as a backup unit. It's about the size of a cigarette box, and just has a usb port in it. It's great to have a backup of all the important files on the job, and it's easy to swap files at home - just pull ONE cable out, and reconnect to the other pc.
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#208765 - 03/04/02 10:03 PM Re: Laptop Question/help.....
danb Offline
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Registered: 12/28/98
Posts: 306
Uncle Dave, do you have a mini usb hard drive about the size of a marker pen? Man, those are pretty expensive. Or you hve a cable connector just like the one below.

Model: UD-100
USB to IDE / ATAPI Adapter Cable

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#208766 - 03/05/02 02:04 AM Re: Laptop Question/help.....
technicsplayer Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
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you can get a drive box for less than $100 if you have a spare hard disk yourself. I have an addonics that is usb2 capable, and a usb2 pcmcia interface card. With 20 Gig in the laptop, and 30 Gig in the drive box I am not going to run out of space or backup capability.

usb is a bit slow if transfering a few GigaBytes of wave files, so usb2 is a great improvement, limited more by the hard disk time than the interface.

I used to use laplink all the time, but find it terribly slow now, and the direct cable connection in windows can do just the simple job of tranferring files just as well.

ethernet is the best cable connection but relatively expensive and complicated to set up. cheapest has got to be a crossover parallel cable and direct cable connection?

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#208767 - 03/05/02 03:36 AM Re: Laptop Question/help.....
LindaFus Offline
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Registered: 10/28/00
Posts: 297
Loc: Ledyard, CT USA
Quickest way is with ethernet connector rj45. If you have an ethernet card in your PC and one in your laptop, a crossover cable works really great and its fast.

The easiest way is to buy a harddrive 2.5 or 3.5 and put it into a USB external box. I got a Datafab 2.5 enclosure for only $39.99 at www.mwave.com MDL-2USB. They used to have a 3.5 enclosure also for $49 I do not know if they still have it or not. I upgraded my laptop drive to a larger one and use the old one for backup and exchange between my laptop and PC. Depends on how often you exchange files. If you find your going to need to transfer files often to your pc, then maybe setting up an ethernet crossover cable is in order.

-Linda
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#208768 - 03/05/02 04:29 AM Re: Laptop Question/help.....
Uncle Dave Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: Penn Yan, NY
Quote:
Originally posted by danb:
do you have a mini usb hard drive about the size of a marker pen?


Nope - Mine's just a small, blue plactic box. It's just a little bigger then the HD itself. It was $175 new, and fires right up as a new "letter" drive. Nice package, and has a little carry bag that fits the cable and the drive. Small enough to rest at the bottom of the case I carry the pc in !
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#208769 - 03/05/02 05:08 AM Re: Laptop Question/help.....
MacAllcock Offline
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Registered: 03/02/02
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Loc: Preston, Lancashire, England
f.y.i. the PenDrive is a flash memory USB interface "fat pen" shaped thing, available in various capacities from 4 meg to 128? 256? It got mentioned in UK PcPro magazine. Manufacturers website is http://www.pendrive.com/intro.php. Pity about the spelling!
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