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transferring photos from one computer to next.

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by hitwriter, Mar 26, 2006.

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  1. hitwriter

    hitwriter Member

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    I have some photos on my computer, and I can't burn a cd because, there is no cd burner on computer a. How do I transfer files from computer a to the computer that has the cd burner, computer b.
    Both computers do have the usb port. Could I use it. a detailed explanation would be appreciated. thanks
     
  2. tocool4u

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    You could setup an FTP server.......OR Creat a network and share files
     
  3. byron02

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    For you, it sounds like the easiest way for you would be to set up a network between the two computers. Another option you have would be to get a usb jump drive. They are simple, quick and relatively cheap unless you get like a 1gig more.
     
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    Well, let's see. The first option that I see is to get a CD burner or DVD burner for that computer. They are cheap and no problem to install.
     
  5. aabbccdd

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    or email the pics. to the other PC
     
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    or slave the picture drive onto computer b to get the pictures.
     
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