It would be networking your computer with another in your house. That would require you to get a network card.
because it does not have a wied. that way it is called a wireless network.
The Novell client for Windows is used to connect your Windows XP computer to a Novell NetWare network.
Yes, if the computer is connected to a network there are options for installing Windows that way.
You can install it from a flash drive or through network.
DHCP and configured as part of a workgroup.
no, only can on a windows XP computer:(
boot the destination client computer on the network
Windows computers are made to communicate with each other as long as they are on the same internet Network. You could have Windows XP communicate with Windows Vista and Windows Vista communicate with Windows 7. They will all talk with each other and you should have no problems aslong as your Network is properly setup and they are all on the same network. Once they are connected, turning on File or Folder Sharing will give you access on your Windows 7 to your Windows Vista or the other way around.
Map a network drive to the Windows XP share.
Windows XP switches off the computer's monitor Windows XP switches off the computer's hard drive
I am sharing a Dell Photo AIO Printer 926 running on an XP computer with a computer on the network running Windows 7. When I started, the printer was already installed and working on the XP computer and set up to be shared on the network. Then I ran the 926 printer installation disk (the disk that came with the printer) on the Windows 7 computer. At some point it asked me if the printer was connected to another computer on the network. When I answered "yes" it asked for the name of the other computer on the network and the shared name of the printer. After I answered those questions it proceeded to "install" the printer as if it was connected to the Windows 7 machine and it works perfectly. I was surprised that worked, after having tried many times (unsuccessfully) to connect to it by installing new drivers on the Windows 7 computer. So I would suggest using the printer installation disk on the Windows 7 computer. If you do not have the disk I would suggest trying to get one from the printer manufacturer.
Map a network drive to the windows XP share