Hi Al,
I tried to put my documents on DropBox, but since it is rather large,
DropBox was very slow and the free space that I have would not accommodate it.
So, I went ahead and backed up everything on an external drive and
then pasted my documents on my new computer. It took time, but in the
long run, it was quicker as you suggested. I will use the DropBox to
transfer small files in the future.
Thanks for your advice. Take care.
Lennie
At 02:49 PM 1/28/2013, you wrote:
Lenny,
Why not just use an memory stick, or USB thumb drive as some call
them. Even an external hard drive. Depending on what you have to
transfer it would be quicker than uploading then downloading
Al
-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Computing [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Lennie
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 1:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Using DropBox to transfer files
Hi,
I am wanting to transfer folders and files from my XP computer to my
new Windows7 computer. Presently, I have DropBox installed on my XP
computer and I know that I need to install it on the new computer.
What is the best way to do the transfer? I am assuming that I need to
set up a share folder for this purpose.
Any guidance will greatly be appreciated. Take care.
Lennie
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