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On the apple website, it says that to transfer files from windows to mac, just burn a cd of all your stuff. That isn't so easy for me. I have like alot of stuff that would fit onto many cd's. I was wondering if I could just hook up a crossover cable between my windows and mac and just drag the files over?
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