I finally got my new computer, but I don't know how to get my files to it.
So how do I do it?
So how do I do it?
that sounds difficult, any other ways?CommieChipmunk wrote:
network. or removable hdd. or you could just take out your hdd from your old computer and set it as a slave in your new computer and transfer the files that way.
What if your main drive is SATA and you put the old one in thats an IDE, will it work. I've been tryng to get my old hardrive in but when I do the comp wont bootup.CommieChipmunk wrote:
network. or removable hdd. or you could just take out your hdd from your old computer and set it as a slave in your new computer and transfer the files that way.
I tried that but it didn't workNeXuS4909 wrote:
CD's?
You need software like Nero to do it.suomalainen_äijä wrote:
I tried that but it didn't workNeXuS4909 wrote:
CD's?
Get a switch.suomalainen_äijä wrote:
please help me, I need my files
Physically moving the drive into a new system is probably the best way to do it. Theres no other way, beside a purpose made device for doing HDD dumps, but even that involves reconnecting it yourself. best bet is to hook it into another comp that already has a bootable HDD with windows on it, booting it up (while remembering to go into the bios and detect the new drive) and using windows or w/e OS you use to copy from the old drive to the new. from there burn it, dump it, transmit it, w/e just move the data.suomalainen_äijä wrote:
please help me, I need my files
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I've got music and some videos that I filmed with my cameraNeXuS4909 wrote:
o_O what kind of files are you taking over? ive always used CD's with no problem. I didnt even need anything special. Just what microsoft gave me.
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copy yeahFlaming_Maniac wrote:
Do you just need to copy your files, the ones in folders, or do you want an exact copy of your system including the registry so your applications will still work?
Do this, hes right. Except about the Beginners... should have left it at Dumb Fuckers.Smokie_UK1 wrote:
Go to a computer shop and ask for a direct connect Ethernet cable so you can network your PC's, they will know what you want. Plug one end into your new PC and the other end to your old PC (ie.Network ports, Ethernet Ports). Boot your PC's up, wait about 10 to 15 Min's for it to establish the network connections to both PC's, Make sure you go and change the drive sharing facility's, so's you are able to transfer the files to the new PC.
Hope this helps, if not i suggest you buy a book for dumb fucks er i mean beginners.
come on guys, calling me a Dumb fuck isn't necessaryWhite-Fusion wrote:
Do this, hes right. Except about the Beginners... should have left it at Dumb Fuckers.Smokie_UK1 wrote:
Go to a computer shop and ask for a direct connect Ethernet cable so you can network your PC's, they will know what you want. Plug one end into your new PC and the other end to your old PC (ie.Network ports, Ethernet Ports). Boot your PC's up, wait about 10 to 15 Min's for it to establish the network connections to both PC's, Make sure you go and change the drive sharing facility's, so's you are able to transfer the files to the new PC.
Hope this helps, if not i suggest you buy a book for dumb fucks er i mean beginners.
I didnt say that you were. If you dont do one of the oens listed above, and ask AGAIN for an 'Easier way' then you will besuomalainen_äijä wrote:
come on guys, calling me a Dumb fuck isn't necessaryWhite-Fusion wrote:
Do this, hes right. Except about the Beginners... should have left it at Dumb Fuckers.Smokie_UK1 wrote:
Go to a computer shop and ask for a direct connect Ethernet cable so you can network your PC's, they will know what you want. Plug one end into your new PC and the other end to your old PC (ie.Network ports, Ethernet Ports). Boot your PC's up, wait about 10 to 15 Min's for it to establish the network connections to both PC's, Make sure you go and change the drive sharing facility's, so's you are able to transfer the files to the new PC.
Hope this helps, if not i suggest you buy a book for dumb fucks er i mean beginners.
I'm not an computer expert and I'm glad of it
This is called a Crossover Cable. Instead of the standard "straight through" ethernet cable. If you want to network the two pc's together for the transfer then use a crossover cable. Otherwise, any standard means of file copying will work, cd-r, usb flash drive, hell if it's small enough (under 1.44 MB) use a floppy. I myself would set the drive to slave and install it in the new machine. Much easier, plus it always nice to have it in there in case you want to take your time moving stuff over.Smokie_UK1 wrote:
Go to a computer shop and ask for a direct connect Ethernet cable so you can network your PC's, they will know what you want. Plug one end into your new PC and the other end to your old PC (ie.Network ports, Ethernet Ports). Boot your PC's up, wait about 10 to 15 Min's for it to establish the network connections to both PC's, Make sure you go and change the drive sharing facility's, so's you are able to transfer the files to the new PC.
Hope this helps, if not i suggest you buy a book for dumb fucks er i mean beginners.
Easiest way is to network the two computers.suomalainen_äijä wrote:
any easier ways?