File transfer question

Aug 02, 2011 07:25

I hath two laptops. I need to transfer lots o' gigs o' Stuff from one t' the other. Herein lies the problem - I have no flash drives nor external HDs with which to facilitate this transfer. So how can I accomplish this Herculean task?

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oceansedge August 2 2011, 12:42:43 UTC
Belkin File Transfer Cable
http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=506029

or ... a cross over network cable - difference being no fancy software to make it easy, you have to do all the file transfer
http://www.makeitsimple.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=8&page=1

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suriel August 2 2011, 15:45:48 UTC
I've done both of these things.

the Belkin, weirdly, is the trickier option, since the cables and software appear to be specific to the OSs they support (one cable I bought worked literally only on a WinXP-to-Win7 transfer, and wouldn't even consider Win7-to-Win7).

crossover cables are pretty cheap, and yeah, you do have to just suck it up & wait the forever-hours for Windows Explorer to do the xfer, but it's fairly foolproof.

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yendi August 2 2011, 12:53:40 UTC
Are they Macs with wifi, by any chance? If so, you just need to run Migration Assistant (and be patient).

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dandelion_diva August 2 2011, 13:09:15 UTC
Can you network them? Moving files may take a while, but it's definitely doable.

Love you.

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wcg August 2 2011, 14:37:32 UTC
You can share file folders between two machines that are connected. You'll have to specify that the folders are to be shared, but that's not too difficult. Once you've done that, just start moving files over.

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siliconshaman August 2 2011, 15:41:44 UTC
Ad hoc network if they're wifi, make public folders on both, transfer files from one to other... [and thence to destination folders].

It's going to take a while though...

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