R Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers Oct 15, 2003 #2 Hi Peter, Depends on your resources. Best (easiest) way is to network them together and simply drag & drop them across the connection. Otherwise, copy to floppy or CD and move them that way. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby! Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
Hi Peter, Depends on your resources. Best (easiest) way is to network them together and simply drag & drop them across the connection. Otherwise, copy to floppy or CD and move them that way. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby! Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
G Guest Oct 15, 2003 #3 -----Original Message----- o transfer files from desktopto laptop? try a floppy Click to expand...
D D M Oct 15, 2003 #4 Assuming your machines are networked you can use Briefcase which is part of XP. For an explanation of its features etc open My Briefcase and select Help-Help and Support Center.
Assuming your machines are networked you can use Briefcase which is part of XP. For an explanation of its features etc open My Briefcase and select Help-Help and Support Center.
G Gordon Burgess-Parker Oct 15, 2003 #5 Please don't type your reply within the ">" marks - it makes it look like part of the previous post. there are VERY few files these days that will actually FIT on a floppy.....
Please don't type your reply within the ">" marks - it makes it look like part of the previous post. there are VERY few files these days that will actually FIT on a floppy.....