Ok, so I thought I'd ask before I blow something up. Can I connect one computer to another with a USB cable?
I'm just wanting to transfer files between the two quickly. Should I get a fire extinguisher???
not really - all the USB cables I have seen have different ends - only one end fits in a pc.
You can use a serial cable or a crossover ethernet cable though.
Cheers
Mark
Crossover ethernet is the best way - if its just files have you thought about a 1gig usb stick? £7.99 from Comet
It's around 20 gb I need to move, the modem is kaput along with the disk righter, I've no serial cable with the same connection at each end.
The hard disk is acting funny (about to fail!!), I've tried my memory sticks but they don't even show up..........what the hell am I going
to do???
she's going down captain!!
Move the hard disk into the new machine, having moved the link so that it's a slave, so that it becomes the secondary drive?
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
Move the hard disk into the new machine, having moved the link so that it's a slave, so that it becomes the secondary drive?
Wee jumper on the back of the drive, sets it to master / slave.
oh right I see, I'll give that a go thank's all
I think you can get USB cables with the same end.
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Originally posted by speedyxjs
I think you can get USB cables with the same end.
As what ian said .....
if you want too, you can get USB computer to computer cables for doing what you want - but they have a special bit in the middle to make sure the
computers don't go bang.
We've looked at them cause in shops its impossible to get to the back of the computer ..... but bought usb drives instead
I have a USB A-A cable that came with a external hard drive - this is the only one that I have ever seen and I have never dared to plug it into 2
computers at once as I fear the 5v both machies will be outputting will fry the USB host controller on one or both machines!
Mark