Q. I have a memory stick to store data to but I keep getting an error msg every time I try to transfer data to it .What can I do to fix this problem "the directory or file can not be created " is the error msg
I do have windows XP & I do put my files I created on desktop(none belong to other people)( onoe is copyrighted)& most are Emails of records I dictated
I said none is copyrighted I think my keyboard is possessed or I'm loosing my mind It's been a hectic day
I do have windows XP & I do put my files I created on desktop(none belong to other people)( onoe is copyrighted)& most are Emails of records I dictated
I said none is copyrighted I think my keyboard is possessed or I'm loosing my mind It's been a hectic day
A. check in device manager under USB devices to insure there isn't a conflict with the flash drive. if there is, click the device with the yeller exclamation point, and select update driver. check windows update first, then check the manufacturer's website. if everything is good there, make sure you are logged on with an account with write privileges to the flash drive.
How does one use a serial cable and null modem to transfer data between computers?
Q. I have an old laptop that does not have removable storage. Its an old 486 machine with no USB or ethernet/modem. I want to transfer data to/from it with my desktop PC. The notebook also has Win 3.11, and the DOS version is 6.2. How would I go about doing this?
A. In order to do it using a serial cable, you'll need some software on the old machine. Something like Laplink. Getting a version that will run on Win 3.11 will be a problem.
I would suggest pulling the hard drive out of the old machine and connecting to your new computer. You can use an external drive enclosure like this one.
http://www.tekcable.com/usb-2-0-hard-drive-enclosure-for-3-5in-drive.aspx
I would suggest pulling the hard drive out of the old machine and connecting to your new computer. You can use an external drive enclosure like this one.
http://www.tekcable.com/usb-2-0-hard-drive-enclosure-for-3-5in-drive.aspx
Can I transfer data between two Xbox 360 hard drives?
Q. Can I transfer data between two Xbox 360 hard drives? I have two hard drives, plenty of space on both of them, and downloaded games on both of them. I would like to use only one hard drive for my downloaded games from Xbox Live. Is this possible?
A. Here's what you do:
1) Buy a transfer cable. (10-25$)
2) Start one system, with a hard drive attached.
3) Connect one end of the cable to the hard drive in the system, attach the other end to your secondary hard drive.
4) Go into the menu on your dashboard, and there should be an option to transfer data.
Also, you don't need to have both hard drives attached to a system and powered on.. Just the one.
I recently had this same problem, bought the cable, used it, and then returned it. :P
1) Buy a transfer cable. (10-25$)
2) Start one system, with a hard drive attached.
3) Connect one end of the cable to the hard drive in the system, attach the other end to your secondary hard drive.
4) Go into the menu on your dashboard, and there should be an option to transfer data.
Also, you don't need to have both hard drives attached to a system and powered on.. Just the one.
I recently had this same problem, bought the cable, used it, and then returned it. :P
How does one transfer data from a Mac Mini to a new iMac?
Q. My old Mac Mini is VERY slow, and out of memory. I purchased a new iMac desktop computer about a year ago. When I went to the Apple store to ask about transferring data, the worker gave me a firewire cable, capable of being plugged into both kinds of ports. There is just one problem, the Mac Mini hard drive doesn't show up on the desktop like he said. Any Help?
A. You have to start the mac mini in target disk mode for that to work.
Start up the target computer and immediately press and hold down the T key until the FireWire icon appears. The hard disk of the target computer should become available to the host computer and will likely appear on desktop.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661
Start up the target computer and immediately press and hold down the T key until the FireWire icon appears. The hard disk of the target computer should become available to the host computer and will likely appear on desktop.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661
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