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Sun, 3 Aug 2008 13:52:06 -0700
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Thanks to all who replied. I bought an enclosure for the HD fixed it all 
up and it didn't work. So I took it back and that was the only one they 
had. In the meantime a neighbor said he could connect it directly with a 
cable and that's what we did. Have everything transferred over and 
didn't have to spend the money on the enclosure, which was great.

Thanks much for your suggestions,

Bernadine

chipo chika wrote:
> Another method that I have found handy is to connect the two computers
> witha cross-over network cable and create a small network between the
> computers. You put them in the same work group and assign them different
> IP addreses. eg 192.168.100.1 and the other 192.168.100.2. The work
> group could be any name. You simply share the data or files on the win
> 98 machine and access them on the win XP machine.
>
>
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