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USB as a way to transfer files?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ex_PC_Puke" data-source="post: 121892"><p>In theory yes - there are products to assist migration from one system to another - but all I'm aware of are ones that go from PC -> PC or mac -> mac ...... but for PC -> mac - I don't know - it requires SW on both machines to "know" what to do with the cable</p><p></p><p>There are other options depending on how many GB of data you're talking:</p><p>- if you have a home router you can use the network to xfer files </p><p></p><p>- The little USB Flash drives can economicaly hold up to 1GB of data before they start getting spendy</p><p></p><p>- USB2 external drives are very reasonable in price and can hold up 30 - 60GB of data or more </p><p></p><p>And yes you can plug a drive into a PC - xfer files to it - and a mac can read the disk ------ good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ex_PC_Puke, post: 121892"] In theory yes - there are products to assist migration from one system to another - but all I'm aware of are ones that go from PC -> PC or mac -> mac ...... but for PC -> mac - I don't know - it requires SW on both machines to "know" what to do with the cable There are other options depending on how many GB of data you're talking: - if you have a home router you can use the network to xfer files - The little USB Flash drives can economicaly hold up to 1GB of data before they start getting spendy - USB2 external drives are very reasonable in price and can hold up 30 - 60GB of data or more And yes you can plug a drive into a PC - xfer files to it - and a mac can read the disk ------ good luck [/QUOTE]
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