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Before any of you suggest..
- E-mailing. There are WAY too many, it would take an age and she's a dirty student so anything costing more than a pot-noodle that isn't alcohol based would mean the end of the world for all man-kind...or just a lot of moaning which I can't be arsed with.
- Me buying a CD-Writer.. no point, buying a new PC soon....well maybe
So, how do I link up two PCs without spending a fortune on network cards and stuff? Is there like a cable I can buy or something?
Thankyouplease
> Yes, but they cost money. And what the hell is a compy? Speak English
> boy!
Compy = Computer
no software or at least not for newer versions of windows. you plug into one compy drag and drop files stick into other compy and drago drop out. So easy.
> If you have the correct software ou can connect two PC's Via USb
> cable. But the software is rare. As Whitestripes has said, a Network
> Card would probably be the best option.
>
> Unless you are prepared to take out your hard drive and to place it in
> his temporarily. Then you will be able to transfer files from your
> hard Drive to his at high speed and with no problems.
Do the hard drive thing. It is free!
> Chad Niga wrote:
> Or you could get your freind to download the songs of Kazaa then put
> them on CD for you.
> *
>
> " she's a dirty student so anything costing more than a
> pot-noodle that isn't alcohol based would mean the end of the world
> for all man-kind...or just a lot of moaning which I can't be arsed
> with."
>
>
> (She has to pay for the net)
Oh ok
> Two network cards and a patch cable won't cost more than £20.
Yeh it will
> Or you could get your freind to download the songs of Kazaa then put
> them on CD for you.
*
" she's a dirty student so anything costing more than a pot-noodle that isn't alcohol based would mean the end of the world for all man-kind...or just a lot of moaning which I can't be arsed with."
(She has to pay for the net)