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Help transfering files between computers by Pr0xY on 08-18-2004 at 05:29 PM

Hey

I just got a HP OmniBook laptop, and I want to transfer some files from our home computer to the laptop.  Is there a way to do this using a USB cord? 

My home computer has Windows 98 Second Edition, and my Laptop has Windows 2000. 

Thanks


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Anubis on 08-18-2004 at 05:32 PM

LapLink is the best for doing things like this...However it does cost money. But just so you know if you have a sufficient cable and can acquire the software somehow without the cable, you can use it just as effectively...I believe there is a software only package...


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Pr0xY on 08-18-2004 at 05:44 PM

Cant I just use the USB cable I already have?  I thought you could transfer files like that between computers. 


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Anubis on 08-18-2004 at 05:55 PM

Well if both computers have a network card in, then yes you could set up a LAN using Windows XP and send files that way...or if both have modems, you could try setting up a direct dial between the few, however I know the basics of this I have never tried it...however the USB option seems the simplest


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Pr0xY on 08-18-2004 at 06:07 PM

Well I'm going to try a program called "Secure Copy Standard 2.0."  Hopefully it will work.  If not I'll be back...


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Menthix on 08-18-2004 at 06:22 PM

Don't connect two PC's with a regular USB cable! This could permanently damage your PC. If you want to connect two PC's over USB then you'll need a special cable. Most of the time these cables are called USB datalink or USB transfer cables. You can recognize them because they have a small "thing" in the middle of the cable that allows to transfer data between two PC's correctly.
[Image: CBUSBTRANS2.gif]

If you don't have such a cable you could buy one at a PC parts store, but they are pretty expensive.  If both PC's already have a ethernet LAN connection, then connecting them with a crossed cable would be the cheapest and simplest (UTP Crossed cable with RJ45 connectors at both sides).

You can connect them to if they both have modems, perralel port or serial port.  But parralel and serial port are kinda old and slow. For every method you should keep in mind that you will have to buy a proper cable if you don't have one yet, and you'll need the good software. However, Windows' own software can deal with the most netwrok methods already.


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Pr0xY on 08-18-2004 at 07:34 PM

Thanks Menthix

Well I'll stop radioShack or Wal'Mart (only two thing around my house) and see if they have them. 


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Menthix on 08-19-2004 at 02:59 PM

To have a connection directly between two PC's with a modem you'll need special software. MultiComm looks good, however i can't help you with using this software. I never tried MultiComm or simular software myself. You can download MultiComm here: http://sudeepn.sphosting.com/multicomm/home.htm


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Anubis on 08-19-2004 at 07:02 PM

quote:
Originally posted by MenthiX
MultiComm looks good, however i can't help you with using this software. I never tried MultiComm or simular software myself. You can download MultiComm here: http://sudeepn.sphosting.com/multicomm/home.htm
Both phones on that must be connected to separate telephone lines, not very practical in this case :-/
quote:
Originally posted by buqingzi
Is there a way to transfer the data DIRECTLY via a wire between the modems (i.e. without using a phone line)?
Yes, as I said earlier, if you have an appropriate cable you can connect them together by dialling a port on the other PC, however I am unsure how to do this, but I have seen it been done...
RE: Help transfering files between computers by Pr0xY on 08-19-2004 at 07:30 PM

I guess I'll have to use the modems to transfer it for now.  I do need to get the phone cord for the dial up card first.  I wonder how much those cost?


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Menthix on 08-20-2004 at 12:12 AM

Phone cords aren't expensive. Don't know the actual prices though.


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Pr0xY on 08-25-2004 at 05:04 PM

Others told you what wasn't possible?  Transfering files between computers? 

Menthix posted a picture of the cable you'll need, and a link to a program you'll need too.  If you want detailed instructions, they come with the program Menthix suggested. 


RE: Help transfering files between computers by Pr0xY on 08-29-2004 at 09:03 PM

quote:
Originally posted by buqingzi
I'm looking for instructions/picture of cable to connect the modem of one computer to another so that I can transfer files directly.
Just :google: it. 

quote:
Originally posted by buqingzi
Please read the whole thread before posting...
:dodgy:
Well considering I made the thread, and I get a email everytime someone posts in here, I'm aware of what the "whole thread" says, thank you very much.  ;)  Maybe you should try being more detailed in your posts so others know what your talking about.  :refuck:
RE: Help transfering files between computers by Twan on 08-29-2004 at 09:09 PM

you can use a serial cable that enters your printer port on both computers.. than with the program called "tranxit" you can transfer files from computer to computer.. me and my father did this back in the days when we didn't have internet and no network