On Apr 18, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

> It's better off connecting the 2 computers using ethernet cables, then in 
> system preferences, go to sharing, and turn on file sharing. do this for both 
> computers. Then go to the "GO" menu in finder. click "connect to server". 
> then, using the information that was provided to you in the system 
> preferences, type it in the bar, or browse for your computers. Using the 
> computer you want to transfer the files from, mount the network HDD (which is 
> the other computer's HDD). and then drag your files to there.
> 
> make sure that when plugging the ethernet cables, one end is plugged into the 
> ethernet port, the other is on a router. this must be the same on both 
> systems.
> 
If the machines are OSX then Migration Assistant is the way to go on this, if 
not a finder drag will do it.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP






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