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gundam
December 5th 03, 12:31 PM
I'm not an expert, but here's a comment.

Sounds like your old hard drive is being seen properly.
You can see it on your new computer. So you don't need
any link from old computer to new right?

Yes, I think if you install Microsoft Office (including
Word) on your new computer, it should open your OLD Word
documents from the old harddrive with no problems.

Just incase you need to link up 2 computers, how big are
your files you want to transfer? If small, use 1.44"
floppy disks. Old WORD documents aren't that big
usually. I've read many problems trying to link up 2
computers via hyperterminals.

Some easier methods are:

- old floppies?
- burn a CD from old computer if possible
- USB portable harddrives
- log on internet on BOTH computers (ask a friend for
another internet account if needed), then transfer via
ICQ, MSN, etc. Could be slow, but will work for sure

Good luck!

>-----Original Message-----
>The setting: An older custom built 233Mhz running
Windows
>98. A new HP 250n running XP home.
>
>The desire: Transfer of contents on the old hard drive
to
>the new.
>
>The problem: After removing the old drive and installing
>it as a slave in the new computer I tried to open Word
>documents. The dialog box stated that the computer could
>not open the file and could not find the program to do
>so. They are Word documents and Word perfect is on the
>new computer.
>
>The old drive and its contents show up when exploring but
>that is all.
>
>A co-worker mentioned a cable and peer-to-peer sharing
>using hyperterminal. The store also mentioned a cable.
>
>Will installing Word on the new computer solve my
document
>problems? What about the other programs?
>
>Sincerely,
>
>R. Robinson
>.
>

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