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Moving many pictures from one computer to another without USB?
I'm getting a new computer and want to move my pictures (about 1000) from the old computer to the new computer. All of the USB ports are broken on the old computer, so I can't use a thumb drive. What is a simple way to move the pictures?
8 Answers
- Mr. SmartypantsLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
You could upload them to a website like DropBox or HighTail. Then download them into the new computer. In fact you could upload them to Flickr and keep them there forever!
Or you could burn them to CDs or DVDs if you have a CD/DVD burner, which most computers do.
- saggioLv 45 years ago
There are countless the variety to end this. a million. Use a USB Flashpersistent. 2. Burn CDs or DVDs on one and positioned it in the different. 3. community the computers jointly, and do a document pass. 4. Use an exterior no longer easypersistent to pass.
- ?Lv 78 years ago
Just sit them side by side and hook them up thru the LAN ports with a cross over cable. The you can look under network for the puter and just start coping from one to the other. The link below is for a crossover cable. You can buy them at most electronic stores.
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Sharing through the same network. http://compnetworking.about.com/od/windowsfileshar...
Through an SD card?
Through the web. Dropbox, Flickr are some ideal services.
Burn a DVD?
- 8 years ago
Two methods would be to:
A. Copy the files to a blank cd and move them, or
B. Move all pictures into a single file and email them to yourself.
- 8 years ago
Well you could email them all to yourself or get a bunch of hard drives or save them to a different computer? And thank you for answering my questions!! :D about pll! But do spencer and Toby date?
- Anonymous8 years ago
Upload it to a site like Uppit.com, and then access the site on the other computer and download them, no one can see the download unless you share the link, best of luck.