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    Transferring files from an old PC to a new one

    AN old colleaguee has asked me about this - he has a very old Dell Pentium 100 which he's replacing with a brand new shiny Dell. He wants to transfer his files and documents from the old one to the new one as simply as possible, but he doesn't have any sort of back up device - CD writer, Zip drive etc. What's his best option - could he use a null modem cable to connect them and transfer them that way?

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    If he's on the WWW just get some free space, and dump them there.

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    what about one of those external memory stick things you plug into your usb port only cost about £30 you can get them up to 1gb


    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...187622439&rd=1


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win
    If he's on the WWW just get some free space, and dump them there.
    That was an option but he's on dial up and has tons of stuff from his scientific friends, Word docs, and PDF's so I'd imagine that taking him days to sort out.

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    Thanks Tony, that would have been ideal but because his old PC is so old it's only running Win 95 - no USB support

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigcumba
    Thanks Tony, that would have been ideal but because his old PC is so old it's only running Win 95 - no USB support
    im sure you can get an external hard drive or usb port which will connect to you pc using a different port than a usb haven't got time to check for you bit will try later



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    Cheers Tony - I found this which look s just the job... he mentioned it but thought it was no longer available, but there's a new version just out

    http://www.genstar.co.uk/products.asp?partno=128-001

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    Either buy an external HD (should be able to acquire a second-hand one relatively cheaply but about £70-£80 new) or else connect the old HD as an additional drive inside the new PC.

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    Just buy a cheap CD-Writer for £10, and use that, he can then install it in the new system

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    Have a read of this which might give you a few pointers

    http://www.migrationlearningcenter.com/

    Don't forget that XP also comes with a free file transfer utility - all you need is a serial cable to connect them both up with (unless you want to use floppies)

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    Thanks guys - I've passed all the info on, hopefully that should help him get sorted:)

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    Could always buy a hard drive, they give them away now,just paid £80 for £250 GB's!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigcumba
    .....AN old colleaguee has asked me about this - he has a very old Dell Pentium 100.....
    Now that Must be a very Old friend

    Surely the new machine will have a CD or more likely a DVD writer in it. Just take it out, shove it in the old clockwork machine and bung the old data on a CD or DVD, then put it back in the new machine......

    Gordon



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