ofiraltarasy
Senior member
is there anyway for me to transfer files from one computer to another with an ethernet cable??
Originally posted by: ofiraltarasy
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH it took me 6GB 1hr
Originally posted by: CalvinHobbes
Crossover cable.
Originally posted by: bob4432
are the files all small or large. with a bunch of small files the network speed will be lower, if the files are large, like ~100MB at least the transfer will be much faster.
or if it 30Gb, just use winrar and compress to make all the files 1GB, this would be fast, also, try setting up a ftp server (serv-u) and do it that way. ftp has a nice resume feature and ftp was designed to move files. imho, the best way.
Originally posted by: Madwand1
Just FYI, no a recommendation as the best solution but something to consider, you could get a laptop to desktop drive converter (~$15), detach the laptop drive, attach the converter, insert into the desktop computer, and transfer at your laptop's drive speed (which will be probably be somewhat less than what you can do with typical desktop HD's).
Typical desktop HD's would be able to do around 30 MB/s drive to drive, which would take around 17 minutes at full speed.
Firewire can also do that speed, so the speed race between the two would be how much time you need to spend configuring the HD's or firewire. If firewire works, it's the logical winner. When you can't use firewire, and for other cases where you might want to upgrade the laptop HD and keep the data, etc., a laptop -> desktop drive adapter is useful.