You can use a USB storage device (since the old computer has USB1.0 and the new computer has USB2.0) to move your devices.
Keep in mind if your older computer is Windows 98 or newer you should have no issues in plugging a USB device to download files.
If you are running Windows 95 version B or C then you can use a USB storage device but it will have LIMITED functionality.
If you are running Windows 95 A or older it will not have built in support for your USB storage device and you will need to find a driver.
Plug in one end of the Ethernet cables into the computer and the other end into either another computer or into an Ethernet switch with other computers connected the same way. Then set up you network settings according to your needs. Easiest way would be to connect all the computers into a router and have it control the network.
The easiest way to solve this problem: use a wireless connection. Many recent computers include a wireless NIC (network interface card), and can connect to wireless networks easily, leaving the Ethernet port free. This will only work, obviously, if this computer has a wireless card and there is a wireless network to connect to.If wireless is not an option, purchasing an additional Ethernet card will upgrade the computer to owning two Ethernet ports. One port can be used for the Internet, the other for this external service.
Pull the Ethernet cable out of the back of the unit is the easiest solution. Either that or disable the Local Area Connection through "Network Connections" (Accessed through control panel in Windows).
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Just cut and paste "My Computer" to "the Recycle Bin" and emptied it. This is the easiest way known to me to ruin a computer.
The easiest pond lights to install are the ones with lighting connecters on them. The connectors for the pond lights will make installing the pond lights quick and easy.
Yes, you can connect a PC wirelessly to a DSL connection. You will need a wireless access point/router and connect that to the DSL modem via USB or ethernet. Configure your PC to attach to the wireless access point/router using the wireless (802-11a,b,g) or eithernet.
The easiest way is to switch to a wired connection with an ethernet cable and router.
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Wired networks, also commonly known as Ethernet networks, are the easiest and most reliable way to connect your computer to a network. Windows XP automatically configures wired networks, and all you need to do is connect your computer to your network equipment using a network cable.
I can only think of two ways you can connect two computers if they don't have network cards: 1. Use a serial cable. All computers have serial ports, so this would be the easiest solution, though it will be a little slow. Look up directions online on how to do this. 2. If both computers have an IR (infra-red) port you can use that to connect the two. More input from FAQ Farmers: * or you can do it with a usb cable thingy, see it is like $5.00 and it works great if both have usb ports. by parallel cable by usb cable For newer macbooks hold down the t key to make it a drive then connect it to the desktop You can also buy ethernet / usb connectors. Pretty much its a wire with USB on one end and ethernet on the other. You just plug the USB side into your computer and now you have a ethernet port.
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