You can use a external hard disk on transferring a game from one computer to another.
No.But you can transfer MapleStory from one computer to another without downloading.Although, doing that is MUCH faster than downloading Maple again itself.(By using a floppy disk, USB drive, CD, etc. and store it on there then transfer it to the PC you want it to be on.)
You can't transfer the entire program. However, you can transfer the installation wizard in order to install it on another machine. To do this you would have to burn the disk image to the computer, extract it, and transfer the necessary installation files to the flash drive.
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there are a lot of ways in order to transfer a file from one computer to another computer. first is that you can use a flash disk drive/ USB to transfer file. you can also transfer file by using internet. attaching your file to your email, then open your email on the other computer. you can also transfer file trough network. if both of the computers are network together, you can access your file from one computer to another. these are only few on the things that you can do inorder to transfer your file. there are a lot more to do, just be creative.
your computer will crash and you will be without a computer sux to be you hahaha
Plus the computer for some reason won't connect to the internet? I'm basically out of luck aren't I?
use a memory stick or send get someone to send the video to u via email attacment then download it
One way to back up information from a computer is to transfer the information to a Digital Versatile Disk by a process called 'burning'. This will involve the disk drive physically changing the surface of the disk by applying a small amount of light (and therefore heat) to a small are of the disk. Burning results in the information being permanently stored on the disk
You can't transfer the music for iPod to the computer unless you transfered the music to the ipods disk before. (to transfer music to the ipods disk you have to go to my computer/iPod/--what ever ipods file you have--/and put it on there) after you transfer the songs you want to the ipods disk you can then transfer only those songs onto a different computer. Itunes doesnt allow you to use more than one library that's why you have to put the songs on the "disk" first.
To transfer or copy data from one computer to another, or to a disk or peripheral device, or be transferred or copied in this way Love, mexicanoes
i would use a product like ghost to do an image backup. Agreed, use Norton ghost to backup the entire disk and then you can burn the image onto a DVD, then use recover the image on another computer. when you first start the other computer, set the BIOS so that it boots from the DVD Drive