Posted by John T on November 19, 2010 at 07:05:40 from (66.244.97.31):
Okay, I'm getting ready to copy a TON of files (raw Data like Word Docs and Pictures and Favorites and Contacts etc, NOT programs) from my Desktop (Vista) over to my new Laptop (7) and lookin for the fastest way. This is wayyyyyyyy more then I want to use my 8GB thumb drives or CD's or DVD's etc.
In the past Ive hooked up my trusty USB to USB Belken Transfer cable and that worked but the question is CAN I SET UP A "HOME NETWORK" AND COPY THEM OVER USING MY ROUTER???????????
Not sure if Im smart enough to do this "Home Newtork" thing or not. I have a Wireles router with a hard wired LAN to my desktop and, of course, the wireless signal to feed the laptop in the house.
Sooooooooo can that system be used to make my desktop talk to my laptop to transfer data from one to the other ?????????????????????????????
Thay have Software like EZ Transfer for Dummies etc to do this but I think Windows has its own Transfer program built in for copy from old to new, Im just lookin for the FASTEST AND EASIEST
Lay some knowledge on me pleaseeeeeeeeee especially regarding "Home Network" how to if it will even do this???
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