don't know if anyones done this before?
just bought a new pc, i've transferred my bt account over onto the new one but it's wiped all my favourites. Is there any way of transferring these or will i have to do it manually?
cheers
internet explorer help
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diplodocus
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internet explorer help
we are Leeds.... , and we can still beat the mighty Chester
Re: internet explorer help
Guess who forgot to save to floppy, on his last upgrade?
Woe is me, oh the pain, the pain........
Woe is me, oh the pain, the pain........
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: internet explorer help
Jeez, I was going to suggest that then I thought "Nah, that's too simple, don't make an idiot of yourself"........lol
Mart
Mart
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diplodocus
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Re: internet explorer help
cheers all
unfortunately new pc didn't have a floppy drive and old one didn't have a cd writer but managed to find out windows xp can copy files direct from the old pc, sorted
unfortunately new pc didn't have a floppy drive and old one didn't have a cd writer but managed to find out windows xp can copy files direct from the old pc, sorted
we are Leeds.... , and we can still beat the mighty Chester
Re: internet explorer help
>unfortunately new pc didn't have a floppy drive and old one didn't have a cd writer
If the old PC has a USB port you need one of those USB data devices.
Come in many sizes, 16Mb, 32Mb, 64Mb, 128 Mb or more so lot more room
that a diskette.
Small device, plugs into USB port, and Windows recognizes it and makes
it a disk drive letter.
Copy or move files to it, then remove from old PC and plug into new PC
USB port and copy files to new PC.
Great for moving files between computers, or moving files from home PC to work, or school or college.
I carry one with me all the time.
Guilbert
If the old PC has a USB port you need one of those USB data devices.
Come in many sizes, 16Mb, 32Mb, 64Mb, 128 Mb or more so lot more room
that a diskette.
Small device, plugs into USB port, and Windows recognizes it and makes
it a disk drive letter.
Copy or move files to it, then remove from old PC and plug into new PC
USB port and copy files to new PC.
Great for moving files between computers, or moving files from home PC to work, or school or college.
I carry one with me all the time.
Guilbert
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diplodocus
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Re: internet explorer help
the 64mb one i've got doesn't carry much of my collection and i'm far too tight to spend ?300 on a 1 Gb one 
we are Leeds.... , and we can still beat the mighty Chester