Q. I have a NTFS windows XP system and when I try to transfer data to my external hard drive that is greater than 4 gig I get a message stating there is not enough free disk space. The hard drive has 500gigs and I know I have at least 300gigs free. Does anyone know how to transfer the data without any problems?
I still have over 150gigs of free space in my internal hard drive and my external hard drive is NTFS also.
I still have over 150gigs of free space in my internal hard drive and my external hard drive is NTFS also.
A. Try transferring it using a firewire cable and not the USB one.
How do I transfer data from an internal hard drive to an external hard drive?
Q. The motherboard on my laptop fried, so instead of getting it fixed, I'm opting for a new laptop. The only problem is, my old laptop has a lot of work on the hard drive I'd like to keep. I have an external hard drive, but I can't very well use the old laptop to transfer the info because the monitor doesn't work. How can I transfer data from the internal hard drive to my external hard drive so I don't lose all of that work?
A. Borrow another monitor and plug it into the VGA socket on your laptop.
I want to transfer data between 2 pc attached to 2 phone lines without use of internet and user intervention?
Q. I am facing a problem these days and need your help. I want to transfer data between two computers attached to two individual phone lines through modems without the use of internet and without any user intervention.
Also If some sort of software is to be installed on the computers to perform the above task, is it possible to install it on 2nd computer without going to the location of that pc.
Also If some sort of software is to be installed on the computers to perform the above task, is it possible to install it on 2nd computer without going to the location of that pc.
A. You could configure one PC to be a remote host for the other one, the same as if you were calling the Internet but instead you call the other PC. Both machines would need some configuration and you'd need to go (or have someone Else go) to the other machine to do it.
Then, when you want to transfer files/data, one PC would need to call the other.
You could set up something to do that automatically but it would be tricky to start and how would it know when it had finished to hang up?
Programs such as Laplink and PCAnywhere have that kind of functionality
Then, when you want to transfer files/data, one PC would need to call the other.
You could set up something to do that automatically but it would be tricky to start and how would it know when it had finished to hang up?
Programs such as Laplink and PCAnywhere have that kind of functionality
How to transfer data from a broken xbox (older version) to a new one?
Q. My xbox broke a while back and for Christmas I'm going to get the new slim one (since they don't sell the old ones anymore) my problem is that my old xbox won't turn on, its stuck on that error page. Could I get a transfer cable and transfer data from my old hard drive to my new xbox?
No I don't have a memory card and what help would it be since my old one won't turn on so I can't put data on it
No I don't have a memory card and what help would it be since my old one won't turn on so I can't put data on it
A. dont you have a memory card or something
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