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How is the g4 1.33 compared to a pentium M?
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<blockquote data-quote="iphong@mac.com" data-source="post: 34073"><p>If you have a external HDD, so you just need to flug your HDD in your Mac to coy files to your Mac.</p><p> Else if you have A PC and Mac connect to a Local Network, you just simply share your C<img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Undecided.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":\" title="Undecided :\" data-shortname=":\" /> or D<img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Undecided.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":\" title="Undecided :\" data-shortname=":\" />, and connect your Mac to your PC. Then transfer files to your Mac, this way takes more time than the first one, but it is easiest way to do this.</p><p></p><p>To connect to PC , go to finder click on "Go" menu then select "Connect to Server". After that type in smb://pc ip address (eg. 192.168.0.3) in the address bar. Then click connect, select share folder and OK. Now HDD on PC is mounted to your mac as Network Drive. Browse your file same as you are on your PC. If you enable all permissions for your HDD (In the sharing settings) you can even delete files & folders even your disk is NTFS.</p><p></p><p>I think this should help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iphong@mac.com, post: 34073"] If you have a external HDD, so you just need to flug your HDD in your Mac to coy files to your Mac. Else if you have A PC and Mac connect to a Local Network, you just simply share your C:\ or D:\, and connect your Mac to your PC. Then transfer files to your Mac, this way takes more time than the first one, but it is easiest way to do this. To connect to PC , go to finder click on "Go" menu then select "Connect to Server". After that type in smb://pc ip address (eg. 192.168.0.3) in the address bar. Then click connect, select share folder and OK. Now HDD on PC is mounted to your mac as Network Drive. Browse your file same as you are on your PC. If you enable all permissions for your HDD (In the sharing settings) you can even delete files & folders even your disk is NTFS. I think this should help. [/QUOTE]
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