There are many ways: -Use an USB key, or an external hard disk -Connect two computers by LAN (or by WiFi, or by internet, if you are not concernet about privacy), run an FTP server on one, and upload/download whatever you need -Open one computer, take the hard drive (of course, turn it off before!), mount it into an USB socket and connect it to the other computer -Connect two computers by a LapLink cable -Burn a CD/DVD on one computer, read with the other -Use a remote file hosting service.
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| - There are many ways: -Use an USB key, or an external hard disk -Connect two computers by LAN (or by WiFi, or by internet, if you are not concernet about privacy), run an FTP server on one, and upload/download whatever you need -Open one computer, take the hard drive (of course, turn it off before!), mount it into an USB socket and connect it to the other computer -Connect two computers by a LapLink cable -Burn a CD/DVD on one computer, read with the other -Use a remote file hosting service.
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| - There are many ways: -Use an USB key, or an external hard disk -Connect two computers by LAN (or by WiFi, or by internet, if you are not concernet about privacy), run an FTP server on one, and upload/download whatever you need -Open one computer, take the hard drive (of course, turn it off before!), mount it into an USB socket and connect it to the other computer -Connect two computers by a LapLink cable -Burn a CD/DVD on one computer, read with the other -Use a remote file hosting service.
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