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file transfer help...
I cannot transfer any files from local Explorer to Remote Explorer. None of the local drives (eg D,E) listed on the remote Explorer can be accessed. Is there a cure for this problem? I should note that the remote destop is running 64 bit XP. I am using Vista Home Premium. However before my laptop was running 32 bit

Problem with USB to USB file transfer cable on XP
I see the file transfer wizard, but I'd like to know what cable I need for the job. Is it the type cable that connects my cable modem to my desktop, and I just run it from one computer to the other? After that I can just follow the wizard. Thanks. if each machine has a network card, then all you need is a network

File Transfer stopped while system entered standby in Windows XP
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File Transfer from 98se to XP Pro
Gis Bun Gis...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general Use File & Settings Transfer Wizard. Transfer files via USB key or burn. When I connect the cable to my notebook with Vista PL (Polish), everythink's OK but on my PC with XP PL (Polish) is a problem because XP doesn't have this tool

xp PC to Laptop drops connection during large file transfer
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File Transfer from NT to XP
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XP Home - XP Pro
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XP file transfer
Dave There's a 'Files and Settings Transfer Wizard' on the XP CD that can collect your data and then restore it to your new system. You just need a place to store the file it creates when you format the drive/partition you will be installing XP on (in other words, don't upgrade -- do a clean install).

File transfer to new computer
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Which backup software would you recommend?
Ymmv. <qp> Windows Easy Transfer helps you to easily move the files and settings stored on your PC running Windows 2000, Windows XP, or even Windows Vista to a new PC running Can I transfer all the files/programs from my old computer which runs on XP to my new computer (Vista) via a Serial File Transfer Cable?

File transfer from 98 to XP
I've just got a new computer with Windows XP - previously I was using Windows98. When I try to install the Sims it gets as far as where I click on the 'install' button, but that's where it stops. How can I fix this? Also, is there any way of transferring over my old sim neighbourhoods and characters to the new

Windows XP and file transfer
glee gle...@mindspring.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion bOcan all be done using the Windows XP File and Settings Transfer Wizard...see here: File & Settings Transfer Wizard: http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/fast.htm ...glen -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems "Billy" <billibe...@netzero.net> wrote in

Creating a Bluetooth connection to a cell phone in XP?
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Really useful utility CD
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Missing Addrees Book in Outlook 2007
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Network XP to a Dos machine for file transfer
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Computer won't load XP? WASRe: ASUS's Approved Ram List?
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VISTA file transfer from XP Outlook 2003 issues.
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