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    well i got a game on my old computer and i want to put it on new comp but i dotn got a cd and i want to be able to send it pretty fast but i dont have cable i have 56k i want to know if it is possible to just connect them to eachother and send and please tell me how id anybody knows
    whatever floats your boat

  • #2
    The easiest way is probably to take the hard-drive out of the comp with the game on it, then plug it into the comp that you want the game to be on, then copy it from one drive to another in Windows.

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    • #3
      not possible to diff os's winxp pro and home but it is to much work and i dont knoe how to do that yet
      whatever floats your boat

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      • #4
        It doesn't matter if they are different operating systems. If you have the hard-drive with the game on it plugged into your new computer, it will be just like having an extra drive. Start the new computer up with the old hard drive in it, go to My Computer and copy the files across.

        You could connect them using a LAN, but that is alot more work than swapping the hard-drive.
        Unless you have some kind of portable drive like a Zip, I don't think there is much else you can do.

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        • #5
          i tried to connect my hd to new comp and comp turns on and says "a disk problem press ctl alt dlt to restart" and i went to setup and tried to make it a slabe thing but it didnt find it??
          whatever floats your boat

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          • #6
            You have to make sure the jumpers on the back on the harddrive are set correctly. If you look at the back of it, there is a little thing of pins and 1-2 little plastic thingies on them. Your best bet would be to set it to "Cable Select" which is I believe "CS" on the little map. You just take out the little plastic thingies and rearrange them the way it says.

            Also, you have to make sure it is booting from the right HD. You would do that through the BIOS.

            If not, when you boot up the PC it should say something like "Press Delete to enter BIOS". Press that button then and look through there. If you don't see anything just press Delete a few times when your computer is first starting up. Then go into the harddrive things and see if it shows 2 hard drives, one should be slave and one should be master.
            sdg

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            • #7
              souldn't this be in help??
              I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.

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