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A fellow I know, but never met. He's got two computers.
Desktop running XP, and laptop running Vista. He wants to copy a couple gb of files, from one to the other. So far, he's been copying some with a flash drive, and dump them onto the other computer. It's taking a long time. Suppose he takes a USB cable, from one computer to the other. Would each computer show up as another drive, to the other? Use windows explorer to click and drag and drop? Send the data through the USB cable. And what if one of the computers was turned off? Would the USB cable provide enough power to spin the other drive, and allow the data transfer? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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