all of the other answers will work though i wouldn't go through the hassle of compression since it's just photos. however, another option is picking up the USB version of Intellimover if you want to import other stuff too that's possibly larger in file sizes. I think it's maybe 50 bucks or so. It's a bidirectional USB cable and software package that directly transfers from one computer to another. Otherwise, probably the best bet is copying to CDs and uploading them onto the new machine. One last thing you might want to check out is Zooomr.com. You can upload as much in the way of photos as you'd like and then connect to the site with the new computer and download them. Regardless of your bandwidth of your net connection, shouldn't be too big a time waster. Hope that helps.
2007-10-10 14:12:05
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answered by Thomas S 2
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3 options
1 a 4GB or higher flash drive
2 1-2 DVDs
3 transfer cable from computer to computer (through the Ethernet port)
2007-10-10 14:02:33
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answered by topdn 7
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2016-10-21 23:40:52
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answered by bachmann 4
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Hi. 2 - 4 GB flash drives are a good option. As is a DVD single layer.
2007-10-10 13:59:13
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answered by Cirric 7
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you can buy dvd's and burn them to that they hold about 4GB, or if you have a lot of money to throw around you can buy a 4GB usb stick but those can start to get expensive
2007-10-10 14:22:52
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answered by kyle 3
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Use a program like WinRAR to compress them.
Also, that's like, 4MB per picture. Resizing to something resonable may help.
2007-10-10 14:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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