Re: HELP Transfer 98 computer to Vista computer
Do you have USB ports on the Win98 computer? If so, the simplest method is to use a
USB flash drive ("memory stick") to copy your files and bring them to the Vista
machine.
If the 98 computer has a network card or onboard NIC, you can network the two
computers and, using the Vista computer, copy files from the 98 machine. This will
require that you do some network configuration in Vista, in order to access the 98
computer; and you will need at least a crossover cable to connect the machines to
each other.
You can also remove the hard drive from the old computer and slave it in the new
one, temporarily, for the purpose of copying files. This requires that you be
familiar with opening a computer case and removing/installing components. You also
need to find out if opening the case of the new computer voids the warranty....it
should not, but each company has its own policy.
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"Kris" <Kris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Just bought a new pc today with vista. old has win 98. It doesnt have a cd
> burner just a floppy (the 98).
>
> So how do I get my stuff to my new Vista pc?\
>
> PLEASE HELP