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Small question re: 2 computers
Hi guys,
I'm currently using a PC but it's getting a bit slow and I'm interested in buying another base unit. If I bought a new base unit (without a monitor), could I use the files on my old computer, i.e connecting them somehow so that I can access the files on the old one? I've looked into it and it seems I need the old one to be connected to a monitor too- or is this wrong? Thanks in advance. Simon. |
Re: Small question re: 2 computers
If you have the old one connected via a router you can just share your files and folders so you can browse them via your new pc.
Another way is to activate remote control, although iam not sure if you can do this with XP home. With XP pro you can remote into your old PC and control it via your new one. |
Re: Small question re: 2 computers
You can connect both machines to a switch (assuming they both have ethernet cards) and use windows file & printer sharing. The donor PC doesn't have to be connected to a monitor, it just needs to be able to boot to the desktop from cold.
If there's a relatively small amount of data, ie. not tens of GBs you could use a big memory stick and shovel it across in chunks. |
Re: Small question re: 2 computers
or you could look at removing the hard drive from the old pc, and installing it as a slave into the new pc, giving you a second hard drive with all your old data on it.
Or you could buy a KVM which would allow you to hook both PC base units up to one keyboard/mouse/monitor and just jump between pcs by hitting a button. |
Re: Small question re: 2 computers
Thanks for all your replies- I'm looking into this KVM switch, I've never even heard of this before so could be interesting!
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Re: Small question re: 2 computers
Are you actually looking at using both systems or just copying the data from your old PC to new PC?
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