Thursday, February 7, 2013

How can I transfer data from a Blackberry Storm to an iPhone?




Brett Mill


I have a need to transfer data from a Blackberry Storm to an iPhone, with this base information, is it possible to do this transfer without too much difficulty.


Answer
It works!
You can transfer the BB contents to PC or Mac, whatever you use and then sync those to iPhone. Or alternatively, you can also use an iPhone data transfer, that shall definitely help you with that.

Best of luck...
http://www.rickysays.com/copy-contacts-from-blackberry-to-iphone

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?


Answer
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

How do I Transfer Data from One Computer to Another over my network?




Adam L


I have heard that I can transfer data (in this case 70GB of music) from my desktop computer to my laptop computer by way of my wireless network. Does this mean that I can just send them directly from one computer to another? Or do I need to set something up?

If someone could just explain to me how this is done and why it is more efficient than an external harddrive that would be great.

Thank you!



Answer
you should set something up that can transter data from one accout to another anccout!
or you can use remove those music to a flash card and them remove to another computer !

How to transfer data that is greater than 4gigs to an external hard drive?




Riven


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.



Answer
Try transferring it using a firewire cable and not the USB one.



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