If it's not part of OS files, then yes you can do that.
You have to export the Outlook contacts for use. You can export to make a file and then import that file on other outlook.
Find the place where the file is saved and use a memory stick.
most of the OS files are in use. so it's not possible to copy OS files while it is running. but instead you can use an application called norton ghost to copy the whole partition into an image on your HDD, and then copy the required file. another way is to turn off the PC, take the hdd and connect it to another PC as a second HDD (don't boot up from this HDD). after that you can copy all the OS files you need.
This simply means the virus protection on the PC is working. Another copy should work if not then try removing some of the older programs to free up more space.
Copy the minecraft worlds from the file explorer
You would right click on the file and select 'copy'. Then select the path where you want the copy to reside; such as a removable hard drive.
one of the ways: Install a simple task automation application (such as Robo Task, Robo Copy) on a server (i'm assuming that both clients have access to the server) and use that to move a file from one PC to another.
Often DVD files are encrypted and you cannot simply copy and paste files from them. Otherwise, it may be a faulty DVD drive that is keeping you from getting this file from the DVD.
plug your psp into your PC and then find your files and before that download movies to your PC and then copy them to your psp file and there you go your done JimmiesB12343
right click the file, hit copy, go to my computer, click on memory card, and paste.
Copy the files into a new folder on your desktop,transfer the file onto a thumb drive.Once done, insert the thumbdrive into the other PC and simply transfer the folder.
right click on file then click through sendto the local drive path