is there a easyer way than puttin it all on to seprate cd's then copyin it from the cd's to my new cmputer?????(as tht will take for ever)
cheers
djake
if you get a crossover cable you can plug them directly into each other:djake wrote:my new computer comes this weekend and i want to transfer all my samples and music, from my laptop to my new computer, how would i do this?????
is there a easyer way than puttin it all on to seprate cd's then copyin it from the cd's to my new cmputer?????(as tht will take for ever)
cheers
djake
Back in the day you could do it with a double ended serial cable...malign_ wrote:if you get a crossover cable you can plug them directly into each other:djake wrote:my new computer comes this weekend and i want to transfer all my samples and music, from my laptop to my new computer, how would i do this?????
is there a easyer way than puttin it all on to seprate cd's then copyin it from the cd's to my new cmputer?????(as tht will take for ever)
cheers
djake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_crossover_cable
(this is assuming they've both got network cards btw)

40GB @ 112kbps = 106 hours or so.gravious wrote:Back in the day you could do it with a double ended serial cable...
I think one'd be hard pressed to find computers without network interfaces these days, even if the computer is 4-5 years old.Surely there is some modern equivalent that doesn't require a network card?
If you got a DVD burner, a few data disks would do you, 4gig a pop. And again, you have a backup on removable media.djake wrote: is there a easyer way than puttin it all on to seprate cd's then copyin it from the cd's to my new cmputer?????(as tht will take for ever)
Back in those days, 112kbps was all we could afford, and was all our coal-fired babbage-bombe logic engine could cope with. These moderns with their Universal Cereal Busses and plugge and playe softwear have no idea. Whats next, heavier than air flying machines?Unempty wrote:40GB @ 112kbps = 106 hours or so.gravious wrote:Back in the day you could do it with a double ended serial cable...
Ah yes, the lovely days of sz/rz (anybody else on here used those commands? Lets bond over UN*X goodness).
Or hell, let's play Lotus Turbo Challenge on a couple Amigas with that same null modem cable! Good times!
The young whippersnappers of today have no idea. No idea, I say. Now, where's my pipe and rocking chair? Son, bring me that paper, and shut that damn music up, it's just a bunch of noise!

i agree m8 would save a lot of usless cdsMrHope wrote:Take the hard drive out of the old computer and put it into the new computer. Then transfer the files. It will go very fast assuming you connected the drive correctly. This is the best way to do it in my opinion. When you are done, you can put the hard drive back into the old computer if you want.
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