Transfering large folder to new computer...

Noobtastic

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Ok so I have a regular windows folder that has 40 gigabytes worth of information on it.

Is there away I can send it to my new computer without using an external device?





thanks!
 

Cutthroat

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Do you have a network hub or router? Or a Firewire cable? You can connect the two PC's together and just copy/paste the files.

You could put them online, but I don't know any services that would hold 40GB for you. So you would need to do it in chunks and it would be a hassle.

If both PC's are connected to the internet at the same time but not on a hub or router you could use an FTP file transfer.
 

Cutthroat

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You're going to need to do your research on networking, start here.

Maybe it would be easiest to buy a couple rewritable DVD's and burn and copy the data.
 

jackschmittusa

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I have an IDE to USB adapter I use on the bench that I bought for $12us. Works great for that kind of stuff.
 

Noobtastic

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Is there anything less complex and doesn't require additional equipment or money?

Can I just send it over the internet?

I don't mind waiting.

 

JackMDS

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May be you should tell us what you have in a way of Internet/Network related hardware and how it it is connected, then more focused help can be provided to you.

Otherwise, collect the information already given to you and make a decision, there is No Magic out there that is hidden from you.
 

TheKub

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If you dont mind waiting I take it that you have broadband (cable/dsl/etc) as if you had dialup it would take a few weeks to transfer that much data. Odds are you recieved a router with your broadband connection. You want to transfer to the new machine which will almost certainly have an onboard network card. Basicly all you have to do is hook up your new pc to the router (if you have one, which is most likely the case) and then share a folder and transfer the files.

 

corkyg

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You can also establish an el cheapo net link with a Cat5 crossover cable.

But the fastest and easiest way is remove the source HDD and connected it to the target machine as a slave.
 

Noobtastic

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I have a router.

We have cox cable.


Can I transfer the files by plugging in an ethernet cord into my current computer and plus the other end into the new computer?



Err...


 

TheKub

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One cable that connects your old PC and the router and another cable to connect your new PC to router.

There is a 99.9% chance all your equipment will be set to DHCP (which most likely means nothing to you) so they will be configured correctly for a network.

The next part is sharing a folder and granting read/write permissions maybe disabling the firewall. Not hard stuff, but something I don't really care to get into too deeply this early in the morning.

Here is a guide.

You can most likely just jump to the last few sections where you are actually are creating the shares.

If this doesnt help just do some google searches. Its truly not that hard and learning it will make you a better person!

 

yuppiejr

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Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Ok so I have a regular windows folder that has 40 gigabytes worth of information on it.

Is there away I can send it to my new computer without using an external device?





thanks!

If you're too lazy/non technical to open your PC and upgrade parts manually you should probably pay someone to do your data transfer for you. I seem to recall your time was just too valuable when a few folks were trying to help you maximize the value in your recent Dell purchase...
 

yuppiejr

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Originally posted by: Noobtastic
I have a router.

We have cox cable.


Can I transfer the files by plugging in an ethernet cord into my current computer and plus the other end into the new computer?



Err...

Yes, but you will have make some configuration changes including creation of file shares on your old PC in order to copy over the data.

I suggest you google "networking vista and xp pc's" and start reading.
 

Blain

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Originally posted by: Noobtastic
I have a router.

We have cox cable.


Can I transfer the files by plugging in an ethernet cord into my current computer and plus the other end into the new computer?



Err...
Just go to the "Networking" forum and post the question...
Tell me how to network my PC's?

They will be more than happy to help you out.

 

corkyg

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Originally posted by: Blain
Just go to the "Networking" forum and post the question...Tell me how to network my PC's?
They will be more than happy to help you out.[/quote]

Good call, Blain - this is not really a hardware issue - it is a process matter. :)

 

Blain

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"Good call, Blain"

Well, I like Kramer, like to help the humans when possible. :laugh:


Seinfeld: The Apartment

ELAINE: I don't know.. I don't know. Five thousand.. let me just take one more look at it. (Leaves)

JERRY: It was all over! Taken care of. Done! Finished. Five thousand.. Where's she gonna get five thousand? She doesn't have five thousand. Clean. Good bye.

She's gone. Then you come in, "Why don't you loan her five thousand? What do you care? You've got five thousand. Give her five thousand."

<KRAMER: You didn't want her in the building?

JERRY: No, I didn't!

<KRAMER: Well, then what did you loan her the five thousand for? Oh, look, maybe she won't take it.. I mean, she did say that she was going to think about it.

JERRY: People don't turn down money! It's what separates us from the animals.

<KRAMER: I still don't understand what the problem is having her in the building.

JERRY: Let me explain something to you.. You see, you're not normal. You're a great guy, I love you, but you're a pod. I, on the other hand, am a human being.
I sometimes feel awkward, uncomfortable, even inhibited in certain situations with the other human beings. You wouldn't understand.

<KRAMER: Because I'm a pod?

...

JERRY: Elaine would never borrow that much money! (Hugs Kramer, then grabs him by the cheeks) Kramer, my God, man! This is beautiful! I think I'm in the clear here.
Elaine's not moving in! I don't have to confront her! She has no idea I never wanted her to move in.. I"m golden!

<KRAMER: Well, occasionally, I like to help the humans.