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    ok...when it comes to making programmes work, i am fine, but dismantling the pc...this could be interesting...all i really need to know if everything inc making it the slave drive....

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    Back of your hard drive has little jumpers on all you do and move 2 little bits then

    connect the 2 leads simple take the case off and look just touch some metal to earth your selfe dont panic or hurry you will be fine

    just found this


    http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3000_7-502130...=cnet&tag=focus

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    Originally posted by threelions00@11 June 2004 - 17:30
    i did consider that but i am not sure...how easy is that to do?
    very easy.

    but what i would do is network them.

    buy a router and 2 network cables, plug modem into wan port on router, plug each computer into a lan port using network cables u bought.

    then network them...not hard to do...

    kinda takes a while to get the router setup to your net connection, but u only have to do it once...and if u read teh manual it isnt too hard.

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    ftp it home boy.

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    @voetsk...i just bought a new PC with all that...

    @Rossco...is that really necessary to buy all that stuff...

    @spider...tell me more bout this FTP...sounds fun

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    ftp is the best way to transfer files.

    all you need is a network card in both pc's and a green crossover cable. set up a server on one pc, easy to do just get the trial of wsftp pro and set the other one to be the client, again get the trial of wsftp pro_client. get the crack if you intend to use it longer.then you just basically connect to the other machines ip and send the files over.

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    Originally posted by Spider_dude@11 June 2004 - 18:19
    ftp is the best way to transfer files.

    all you need is a network card in both pc's and a green crossover cable. set up a server on one pc, easy to do just get the trial of wsftp pro and set the other one to be the client, again get the trial of wsftp pro_client. get the crack if you intend to use it longer.then you just basically connect to the other machines ip and send the files over.
    why not just share a folder then go to network neighorhood\my network places and click teh drive...

    a lot simpler to setup, and use...

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    threelions, you might be doing everything right in networking them and just have the wrong cable.


    You need a different cable to connect the PCs, to that used for access to the internet if your using LAN cards, however they look the same.

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    Originally posted by Rat Faced@11 June 2004 - 18:53
    threelions, you might be doing everything right in networking them and just have the wrong cable.


    You need a different cable to connect the PCs, to that used for access to the internet if your using LAN cards, however they look the same.
    yes, Crossover cables are what is used to connect two PCs together, a patch, or straight-through cable connects computers to router, hub, switch.

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