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11-20-2016 09:17 PM
Please help this computer illiterate move files from my desktop to new laptop. I haven't a clue ...
Thanks!
11-20-2016 10:04 PM
@SoX wrote:
Please help this computer illiterate move files from my desktop to new laptop. I haven't a clue ...
Thanks!
I use a portable(Western Digital) hard drive to move files from an old computer to a new computer. I buy a drive on Amazon. They cost $59.00.
It will be Black Friday in a few days. Please check for salesl. The drive comes with a 2 year warranty. Most tech stores sell the drives for the same price.
This is the model # WDBYNN0010BBK-WESN
11-21-2016 06:25 AM
11-21-2016 07:01 AM
@SoX wrote:
Please help this computer illiterate move files from my desktop to new laptop. I haven't a clue ...
Thanks!
From your backup. Don't have one, not a good idea. The previous advice will work and I hope it gets you into the habit of making regular backups or saving your "stuff" somewhere other than the computer's hard drive. You don't need a backup program. You can drag and drop the files using Windows Explorer or whatever the file management utility is called in Windows 10.
11-21-2016 09:25 AM - edited 11-21-2016 09:26 AM
@glb613 wrote:
@SoX wrote:
Please help this computer illiterate move files from my desktop to new laptop. I haven't a clue ...
Thanks!
From your backup. Don't have one, not a good idea. The previous advice will work and I hope it gets you into the habit of making regular backups or saving your "stuff" somewhere other than the computer's hard drive. You don't need a backup program. You can drag and drop the files using Windows Explorer or whatever the file management utility is called in Windows 10.
Thanks, ladies, I know ... I know I should have done this a long time ago. I have the USB sitting right here on my desk ... too lazy to read the instructions, I guess.
11-21-2016 10:27 AM
@SoX wrote:
@glb613 wrote:
@SoX wrote:
Please help this computer illiterate move files from my desktop to new laptop. I haven't a clue ...
Thanks!
From your backup. Don't have one, not a good idea. The previous advice will work and I hope it gets you into the habit of making regular backups or saving your "stuff" somewhere other than the computer's hard drive. You don't need a backup program. You can drag and drop the files using Windows Explorer or whatever the file management utility is called in Windows 10.
Thanks, ladies, I know ... I know I should have done this a long time ago. I have the USB sitting right here on my desk ... too lazy to read the instructions, I guess.
I do hope you are planning to buy a hard drive to backup your files, photos on your computer.
11-21-2016 11:42 AM - edited 11-21-2016 11:44 AM
@Nuttmeg ... Yes ma'am, I am ... just watched Instructor Gadget on Youtube ... seems easy enough, even for me. I'm taking your suggestion and waiting for Black Friday at Amazon.
Thanks again.
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