| Chris Kirk 2003-07-24, 9:23 pm |
| If you have XP loaded on both PC's or have an XP disk you
can use the "files and settings transfer wizard" to
transfer all of your documents, backgrounds, user settings.
then save it to CD and use the tool again to place the
files on your new PC. Or just burn the files directly to
cd without compressing them (using XP's integrated burner
once again if you have XP on the old pc or whatever
program you use for burning) your best bet might be to
network the 2 together like someone else mentioned. the
problem with placing the hard drive in the other machine
is that XP will expect the hard drive to stay in the
machine and may error at you if you remove it once it is
removed. If both Pc's have usb you could link them with
USB cable too.
i hope one of those ideas work
chris k
>-----Original Message-----
>I just bought a new Dell computer with Windows XP. What
>is the easiest way to get my mp3 files over to my new
>computer from my old one. I used DirectCD to backup the
>drives on the old computer, but now I can't get the
backup
>files uncompressed to read the MP3's. Is there any easier
>way?? Please Help!!
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