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pkan on uning it... If you have a nertwork connection...
Having a rough day, mate? (Couldn't help myself - 'nertwork' really made me smile!)Yet another idea re the data transfer: borrow an external hard drive enclosure from someone (they are usually USB-based); plonk your old hard driive in it. The transfer is then quite easy.

Re the printer problem. I concur with the others; you can't really fix this WITHOUT SPENDING at least a little money. But you might be able to sell your old PC (sans data) and printer and put the cash towards a USB-capable printer - even secondhand, if you don't raise quite enough.Quote
Hello. You probably find this hard to believe, but the computer I am working with, my old one for now until I can get the printer set up and my data transferred, has a grand total of 26 MB memory. Yes, 26 MB. So I don't think I can mount any new equipment, nor can I afford a CD Drive to mount to it. And, I think I mentioned that we did put in the USB in this old computer but it can't handle it. It blew out a scanner that we connected to it. So USB is impossible. And I can't install the network card/drivers that you say because I just don't think this old computer will hold anything else. And I don't want to put any money into anything for it.
I don't know the size of what I want to send, I just know I have hundreds of letters, and hundreds of documents as well.
I think we are down to: TAKING out the hard and putting it into a computer that has the USB and copying the datat onto a keychain drive or stick or whatever you call it.
Trying to get the data to an online site which someone here has said will take too long with my dial-up modem.
Sigh.

Dr. D.

You should contact the computer store and ask them how much it costs to have the data transfered to a memory stick.

Rob is correct, unless you have the NECESSARY skill and equipment at hand, this will cost you. Even if you're just planning on uploading the files, that will cost you dial-up ticks. How much data needs to be transfered, how many megabytes?

And where are you from, Delia? The US?Quote
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pkan on uning it... If you have a nertwork connection...
Having a rough day, mate? (Couldn't help myself - 'nertwork' really made me smile!)


Whoops. It looks like I had a vowel movement.
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that other port you described with the 3 rows of holes is a serial port.
3 rows = VGA
2 rows = serial

Ooops, My BAD...


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