'Transfer' files by USB Data Link/Network Adapter

M

maligold

Hi:
I installed a driver/USB File Transfer on two computers and connected the
cable into its USB ports.

However, there is NO instruction on 'how to transfer,' then I am NOT able
to accomplish my task, ' to transfer files from older computer to a new
one.'

I would be VERY grateful if you could instruct me 'how to transfer' between
two computers which is identical features manufactured by hp.

Thanks for your help in advance.
 
N

NotMe

I can only 'assume' (which I know is very dangerous) that you can access the
computers from one another.
You have file sharing enabled and the files/folders you want to transfer.
To move/copy files/folders, you just drag and drop as though the HDDs were
in the same machine.
If you can't see the shared drive on each machine, (generally that would be
in My Network Places on the desktop), post back here with more information.
 
R

Ron Martell

maligold said:
Hi:
I installed a driver/USB File Transfer on two computers and connected the
cable into its USB ports.

However, there is NO instruction on 'how to transfer,' then I am NOT able
to accomplish my task, ' to transfer files from older computer to a new
one.'

I would be VERY grateful if you could instruct me 'how to transfer' between
two computers which is identical features manufactured by hp.

Thanks for your help in advance.

Try using the "Files and Settings Transfer Wizard which comes with
Windows XP.

1. Run it on the new computer (it is in the Accessories - System
Tools menu) to create a wizard disk for use on the old computer.
2. Run it on the old computer from the wizard disk to accumulate and
save the files. Create a new folder named \Transfer for this purpose.
I prefer to do this on the old computer's hard drive but you could do
it on the new computer's drive if the two machines are networked and
the new computer's drive is configured for sharing.
3. When it has finished running on the old computer, run it again on
the new computer to import the saved data from the \Transfer folder
you created in step 2.

For more detailed information on using F.A.S.T.W. see the article by
MVP Gary Woodruff at http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/fast.htm


Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

In memory of a dear friend Alex Nichol MVP
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
 

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