switching stuff to a new computer
By ravinskye
@ravinskye (8237)
United States
1 response
@Sissygrl (10909)
• Canada
8 Mar 08
You could get a cross over cable and hook the computers together and share the files through windows explorer.
If you have a router you could do the same without the cross over cable. .
You could re-install it and re-download all the itunes, although i guess you would have to pay for that would you ? i dont use itunes so i'm not sure.
You could or have someone else, install your old hard drive into your new pc so that you would have even more space. The programs installed on the old version of windows would not work with the new ones, but you could re-install the programs on your new hard drive, copy over the files you need, format the old drive and then you'd have LOTS more clean space to work with ;) That sounds like the bestest option to me. Unless you want to be able to still use your old pc.. then.. I wouldnt suggest putting the old hard drive in the new pc cause it might not ever work again in the old pc.
Have a good day :)
@Sissygrl (10909)
• Canada
8 Mar 08
yes but if the person didn't already know the information i gave them, they wouldnt know what a file transfer was or how to do it, so that would have made my post pointless and pathetic! I like to give rather detailed responses that way the person knows what i'm talking about and will not read my post shaking their head and giving me a minus rating!!


