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E B Lund <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Sep 2006 00:37:44 -0500
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Laplink? That was the response I gave to the last post to which I responded. 
In this case, Laplink or a similar program that hooks up two computers for 
just this purpose would be appropriate. I believe they may even include a 
cable to hook up the two computers.

William Closure


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Date:    Sun, 10 Sep 2006 19:53:43 -0400
From:    "Sharon K." <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Transferring jpegs from one computer to another

I have a Gateway 500 desktop, purchased in 1998 which contains more than =
600 photos in Kodak Easy Share program.  I recently purchased a Toshiba S=
atellite laptop.  I set up a router for the laptop.  I was hoping to tran=
sfer all of those pictures to the laptop in order to be able to burn the =
pictures to CDs, a function I don't have with the Gateway.  I thought I c=
ould do that, using a flash drive to transfer them, but the Gateway doesn=
't recognize it and I'm unable to figure out any other way of transferrin=
g the pictures except by the laborious process of e-mailing them.  Someon=
e told me that connecting the laptop to the router using an ethernet cabl=
e would accomplish this task. I'm looking to the experts for any suggesti=
ons?=20
Thanks in advance.
Sharon K.
=20

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