yes if the local machine is running an FTP server
Use right click and copy command.
is prefer when you are downloading many files of a same server
is prefer when you are downloading many files of a same server
Yes. Sync each wth the same computer.
FTP
Assuming that there is no proprietary software that denies it, and that the two computers are using compatible filesystems, you should be able to get the same files from the memory card. the issues you might have are if you try to transfer from a Macintosh or Linux machine to a PC; the other way around should work fine
Normally there are two types of servers. one is local and other one is distributed.. The difference between of both these transactions is local would be on the same server or database on the same machine and distributed is when u do transfer of money from one bank to another the servers involved are different and placed at different locations...
No, they are not the same. An FTP is a File Transfer Protocol, which allows one to upload files on to the internet and publish sites. The World Wide Web is where you view those uploaded files.
it transfers all files which takes a couple of minutes, it erases all the files on the new 250gb hard drive and replaces ALL of your old files on the other hard drive. The only annoying part is you have to pay 15 quid just to use it once!
There are numerous advantages of file transfer protocol and one of it is the capability to transfer big chunks of files from one unit to another. Also, with file transfer protocol, data is being transferred back and forth through a same server from both sides.
XCopy or Copy
You need to use imaging software such as Acronis Image, R-Image and so on. You will able to make a precise copy of your hard drive and install it on a new hard drive.