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08-21-2017 11:58 AM
I want to set up a "group" between 2 computers. One running windows 7, another windows 10. This is in anticipation of older computer dying on me unexpectedly. Can anyone give detailed instructions? I have been researching also. I think it has to be workgroup not homegroup.
08-25-2017 02:46 PM - edited 08-25-2017 02:49 PM
Have you read this page?
differences between workgroup and homegroup
I don't believe the OS will make a difference in setting up a homegroup. I had mine set up on a LAN for a while but just don't need it now.
If you are afraid of the older computer dying, wouldn't a daily backup that you could put on the new computer be more effective?
08-27-2017 11:53 AM
I know very little about setting up groups simply because I don't need to. But I am curious as to why you are relating this to one of your computers suddenly dying. If by dying you mean the hard drive failing, whether it's in a group won't have any bearing. If you don't have your files backed up, you most likely will lose them permanently unless you can afford the big bucks needed to hire a professional data recovery company (and even then, there's no guarantee that any given failed disk can have data recovered from it).
08-27-2017 03:44 PM
Why don't you just back up your old computer to an external drive?
08-29-2017 09:53 AM
You might have a problem with software running on both machines. If you open a document on the newer one and save it in the new format, the older software on the Win 8 may not be able to open it.
If I was that afraid of the older one dying, I would back it up daily, just in case. You can always use the older documents on the newer computer. OR go ahead and transfer all files "just in case."
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