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File Transfer Wizard vs. IE
I want to transfer files from an old computer to my new Dell. The old
computer has no web access(only basic Email), no Internet Explorer, and a failed cdrom drive. Using the File Transfer Wizard, I get message on old computer that need IE. I could get IE if I had the cdrom drive, but I don't. I tried a browser that I could install with a floppy, but FTW didn't recognize. Am I doomed? |
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I dont know how old you old computer is or which Dell you got but I usually
take the hard drive out of the old computer and connect it to the CDROM connectors of the new PC, when you boot the new PC the old drive will show up as D: and you can copy all the files you want onto the new drive. Basill "Clifton" wrote in message ... I want to transfer files from an old computer to my new Dell. The old computer has no web access(only basic Email), no Internet Explorer, and a failed cdrom drive. Using the File Transfer Wizard, I get message on old computer that need IE. I could get IE if I had the cdrom drive, but I don't. I tried a browser that I could install with a floppy, but FTW didn't recognize. Am I doomed? |
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Yes, but I am trying to avoid getting inside the two m/c except as a last
resort. I have never done that. I also had a suggestion to install the old hard drive in the new computer as a slave. I am not ready for that either. This is old PB computer and new Dell desktop. Neither of which is mine , but I am trying to be helpful, "Basill" wrote in message ... I dont know how old you old computer is or which Dell you got but I usually take the hard drive out of the old computer and connect it to the CDROM connectors of the new PC, when you boot the new PC the old drive will show up as D: and you can copy all the files you want onto the new drive. Basill "Clifton" wrote in message ... I want to transfer files from an old computer to my new Dell. The old computer has no web access(only basic Email), no Internet Explorer, and a failed cdrom drive. Using the File Transfer Wizard, I get message on old computer that need IE. I could get IE if I had the cdrom drive, but I don't. I tried a browser that I could install with a floppy, but FTW didn't recognize. Am I doomed? |
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The Packard Bell is vintage 1996.
"Basill" wrote in message ... I dont know how old you old computer is or which Dell you got but I usually take the hard drive out of the old computer and connect it to the CDROM connectors of the new PC, when you boot the new PC the old drive will show up as D: and you can copy all the files you want onto the new drive. Basill "Clifton" wrote in message ... I want to transfer files from an old computer to my new Dell. The old computer has no web access(only basic Email), no Internet Explorer, and a failed cdrom drive. Using the File Transfer Wizard, I get message on old computer that need IE. I could get IE if I had the cdrom drive, but I don't. I tried a browser that I could install with a floppy, but FTW didn't recognize. Am I doomed? |
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The organic entity known as Clifton communicated the following:
I want to transfer files from an old computer to my new Dell. The old computer has no web access(only basic Email), no Internet Explorer, and a failed cdrom drive. Using the File Transfer Wizard, I get message on old computer that need IE. I could get IE if I had the cdrom drive, but I don't. I tried a browser that I could install with a floppy, but FTW didn't recognize. Am I doomed? I usually use FTP. Install a server on one side (probably your new machine) and a client on the old computer. My favourite is FileZilla: http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/ The FileZilla client is a little larger than the size of a floppy, so it might be easier to use another (smaller) client to install on your old computer via a floppy disk. Hans |
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If both machines have an Ethernet connection, try connecting them with a
crossover cable and use that to share/copy the drives/files. -- Regards, Hank Arnold "Clifton" wrote in message ... I want to transfer files from an old computer to my new Dell. The old computer has no web access(only basic Email), no Internet Explorer, and a failed cdrom drive. Using the File Transfer Wizard, I get message on old computer that need IE. I could get IE if I had the cdrom drive, but I don't. I tried a browser that I could install with a floppy, but FTW didn't recognize. Am I doomed? |
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There are a couple of good ideas. Thanks.
"Hank Arnold" wrote in message et... If both machines have an Ethernet connection, try connecting them with a crossover cable and use that to share/copy the drives/files. -- Regards, Hank Arnold "Clifton" wrote in message ... I want to transfer files from an old computer to my new Dell. The old computer has no web access(only basic Email), no Internet Explorer, and a failed cdrom drive. Using the File Transfer Wizard, I get message on old computer that need IE. I could get IE if I had the cdrom drive, but I don't. I tried a browser that I could install with a floppy, but FTW didn't recognize. Am I doomed? |
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I use the INTELLIMOVER program. It requires a cable going from one USB port
to the other. It worked well for me. Mel "Clifton" wrote in message ... I want to transfer files from an old computer to my new Dell. The old computer has no web access(only basic Email), no Internet Explorer, and a failed cdrom drive. Using the File Transfer Wizard, I get message on old computer that need IE. I could get IE if I had the cdrom drive, but I don't. I tried a browser that I could install with a floppy, but FTW didn't recognize. Am I doomed? |
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My intellimover program is 1400 miles from here and no USB on the old
computer. Otherwise, thanks. "MB" wrote in message ... I use the INTELLIMOVER program. It requires a cable going from one USB port to the other. It worked well for me. Mel "Clifton" wrote in message ... I want to transfer files from an old computer to my new Dell. The old computer has no web access(only basic Email), no Internet Explorer, and a failed cdrom drive. Using the File Transfer Wizard, I get message on old computer that need IE. I could get IE if I had the cdrom drive, but I don't. I tried a browser that I could install with a floppy, but FTW didn't recognize. Am I doomed? |
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 22:52:24 GMT, "Clifton"
wrote: The Packard Bell is vintage 1996. "Basill" wrote in message ... I dont know how old you old computer is or which Dell you got but I usually take the hard drive out of the old computer and connect it to the CDROM connectors of the new PC, when you boot the new PC the old drive will show up as D: and you can copy all the files you want onto the new drive. Basill Is this still true if the old computer gave it all up by stating a memory module could no longer be located and windows couldn't open? If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it's free....P.L. O'Rourke |
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