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270759 2004-09-09 10:45:00 I hae purchased a Laplink Serial Cable to transfer files between two Windows XP Home computers, and have set up a connection (host on one and guest on the other). It connects fine.

My question is, how do I transfer files from one PC to the other?
promethius (1998)
270760 2004-09-09 11:36:00 Answer = incredibly slowly.

Try Windows help, for matters related to network setup wizards. Sorry, can't get too specific due to a deceased WinXP after SP2 fiasco etc.
R2x1 (4628)
270761 2004-09-09 22:40:00 anyone else?

Do I have to set up a workgroup?

thanks
promethius (1998)
270762 2004-09-09 22:51:00 Nope... You want to setup a Direct Cable Connection.

I used some software called FX: Fast Link to do it last time I did..... Years ago.... ;-)
Chilling_Silence (9)
270763 2004-09-09 23:04:00 By any chance do both these windows XP machines have network cards? Pete O'Neil (250)
270764 2004-09-09 23:23:00 You might get reasonable speed -- though I wouldn't use a serial link for gigabytes unless I was desperate -- because you can probably run at 115200 bps.

DCC is the one.

However, these day there are better ways. ;-)

I'm more and more impressed with my USB MP3 player which pretends to be a 64MB floppy. Just plug it in and there's a "Removable Disk" in My Computer. Works well in Linux too. You can get them bigger, and they are pretty cheap-- someone has 128MB ones at $69 this week (just the "disk", not an MP3 player ;-)).

For a permanent network connection, Ethernet (or wireless ;-)) is the way to go.
Graham L (2)
270765 2004-09-10 01:48:00 > Nope . . . You want to setup a Direct Cable Connection

Yea I did that, and as I say it connects fine . I can't find the software you mention? Do I need seperate software to transfer files?

> By any chance do both these windows XP machines have network cards?

Only one of the computers has a network card, so I am using what I have available .

> You might get reasonable speed -- though I wouldn't use a serial link for gigabytes unless I was desperate -- because you can probably run at 115200 bps .

It doesn't matter if it takes a week, I have the time .

> For a permanent network connection, Ethernet (or wireless ) is the way to go .

It's not permenant, just need to transfer 2gb of files, and as I say, it doesn't matter if it takes a week, I'd rather use what I have than purchase anything else .
promethius (1998)
270766 2004-09-10 02:12:00 Personally i would have put both Harddrives in the one machine and copied the files over. metla (154)
270767 2004-09-10 05:36:00 *bump* promethius (1998)
270768 2004-09-10 06:56:00 How do you know they connect fine?

Have you tried using hyperterminal?
Growly (6)
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