If you got no usb u cant use a memory stick. If you save all your stuff onto floppy discs you can then input them into the new pc and save em to desktop or wherever you want.
2007-01-13 02:42:39
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answered by Scatty 6
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If you have a network card use a crossover network cable to create a network connection between them. Installing a network card in the old PC would probablu cost less than £10 if necessary.
If you are not going to keep the old PC you can remove the hard drive and install it as a slave drive in the new PC, if this would invalidate the warranty look on computer hardware sites for an enclosure, you should be able to install the old hard drive in one of these and use it as an external USB drive, this would be handy for backups in future.
Failing that burn all the files to cd/dvd and copy them across that way. If your old PC doesn't have a burner ou could spend forever transferring files by floppy
2007-01-13 03:01:04
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answered by Gordon B 7
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Use a crossover cable, I'm pretty sure that the computer your using has an internet jack though right (the ethernet jack for high speed internet.) Just purchace a crossover cable from any electronics retailer and then connect both computers ethernet jacks together and set up a connection. (the box that comes with a crossover cble should have directions on how to create the connection. If not ask on of the staff avaiable on day of purchace and they will give you instructions on how this is done. Hope this helps, Brodster.
2007-01-13 02:45:22
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answered by Brodey 4
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I've had this problem, rescuing files from a 5 year old and totally dead (and I mean deader than a Norwegian Blue parrot!) PC. Physically remove the old hard disc drive from the old PC. It probably has the old IDE or similar hard disc interface, and the new PC probably has the newer SATA hard disc interface, but CD/DVD drives still use IDE. Temporarily replace the CD/DVD drive with the hard disc, and you should be able to simply copy stuff across as usual.
2007-01-13 02:53:07
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answered by Stephen L 7
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once you've a community card use a crossover community cable to create a community connection between them. setting up a community card in the old pc would probablu fee lower than £10 if needed. in case you're not any further going to maintain the old pc you are able to eliminate the puzzling rigidity and deploy it as a slave rigidity in the hot pc, if this can invalidate the guaranty seem on pc hardware information superhighway sites for an enclosure, you need to be able to position in the old puzzling rigidity in this kind of and use it as an exterior USB rigidity, this can be reachable for backups in destiny. Failing that burn each and each of the archives to cd/dvd and reproduction them for the period of that way. in the experience that your old pc wouldn't have a burner ou could spend continuously shifting archives by using floppy
2016-10-31 00:04:41
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answered by ? 4
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take off the hard drive from your old pc and plug it to your new one.there is a small thing in your hard drive that sets it on slave or master.just remuve it from the hard drive of your old computer so it automatically sets as slave.so the hard drive from your new comuter remains as master.after you pluged it swich on the computer.you will get some new partitions in my computer.just transfer the information from partition of your old computer to partiotions of your new one in 's itthe same way as you copy a file from partition c to parition d.that;
2007-01-13 02:47:08
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answered by nykkooo 1
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hi
remove the HDD(Hard Disk Drive) from your old pc and connect it to your new pc.
then you can transfer data at blazing speeds.
:)
2007-01-13 02:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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cds buy a cd burner and burn all the stuff on it
2007-01-13 02:59:56
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answered by james s 2
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