Pool Hall Ace
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Mon Mar-28-11 01:26 PM
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Sh*t, I did something stupid, I think. |
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Edited on Mon Mar-28-11 01:27 PM by Pool Hall Ace
I'm in the process of getting rid of my desktop computer that ran Windows XP. I moved important files over to a flash drive. My brother really needed a new monitor, so I gave him mine. I'd like to get rid of the tower, but I would really like to make sure there are no more important personal files left behind on the desktop.
I don't want to just wipe it clean, as I have no operating file disks.
Using the laptop, is there a way to access the C drive of the desktop using PureSync? :( I don't know what else to do.
edited to correct operating system (XP, not 98).
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Mon Mar-28-11 10:04 PM
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1. Go Here > (download the free bootable Cd it's the last one) |
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Edited on Mon Mar-28-11 10:05 PM by BlueJazz
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Tue Mar-29-11 01:13 AM
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http://www.ehow.com/how_4814675_connect-laptop-monitor-pc-tower.htmlIf you need to use the laptop monitor because the PC monitor isn't working, you will need to create a wireless network. Enter the Control Panel of one of the machines and use the Network Wizard to set up the network. You will then be able to access and view the files on the PC's hard drive using the laptop. Read more: How to Connect a Laptop Monitor to a PC Tower | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4814675_connect-laptop-monitor-pc-tower.html#ixzz1HxyZs1Qe
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Tue Mar-29-11 12:33 PM
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3. You'll probably need a monitor temporarily connected to the box to set up your screen sharing |
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It seems like a hassle setup for a last double check. If it's just a one time double-check, I'd probably re-connect my monitor to the old box, boot it, and double-check. Or I'd use a kvm switch so the monitor and keyboard can be used for both my machines at once
If for some reason the OS is borked, I'd probably re-connect my monitor to the old box and boot an ubuntu livecd to get access to the remaining files
After I was sure I had the last files off, I'd probably do somerthing like put a lightweight linux distro on the old box: maybe crunchbang
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Wed Jul 30th 2025, 12:04 AM
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