At 9:18 AM -0500 10/24/02, Luca Rescigno wrote:
>There are many ways to transfer. The simplest way is to buy an ethernet
>crossover cable. It's like an ethernet cable but instead of connecting
>you to a hub, it connects you to another computer. You just plug one
>end into one computer and the other end into the other computer. Then
>you can transfer files over the network.
>
>Another way is to use FireWire networking. Connect a firewire cable
>between the two computers and start one of them up while holding down
>the "T" key. That will enable Target Disk Mode. Now the other computer
>will be able to work with files from both, and it'll transfer with fast
>FireWire speed.
>
>Finally, you could always just burn CDs of the files you need and move
>them over that way.
>
Hi, there is yet another way to do it, yesterday I was at CompUSA and 
they have a USB cable that has a chip on it and its billed as "being 
the easiest way to transfer info between two computers"
No experience with it, just passing the info.


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