What's the best ways to transfer files from desktop to labtop?

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The desktop I'm transferring files from is a nearly 6 year old IBM. It only has a 7 GB harddrive and USB ports. What's the most hassle-free method of transferring some files from the computer to my labtop? I don't want to burn CDs, because that'll make all the files read-only. Thank you to anyone that offers help.
 
You can set up a network with a crossover cable, provided the old pc has an ethernet card in it. Also, try a usb-to-usb transfer cable. Won't go as fast and will most likely require outside software, but it'll get the job done. Or, ya know, just burn a CD like the men said! :)
 
Wario64 said:
You just right click the files, click on properties, and click off the "read only" checkbox

The old schooler in me wants you to open a DOS prompt, and rock that shit with the attrib command (e.g., attrib *.* -r) :P
 
Thanks Metstallica. I think that would be the fastest way actually -- buying the USB cable.
 
metsallica said:
You can set up a network with a crossover cable, provided the old pc has an ethernet card in it. Also, try a usb-to-usb transfer cable. Won't go as fast and will most likely require outside software, but it'll get the job done. Or, ya know, just burn a CD like the men said! :)


crap, I've been looking for one of these...

I don't care how slow it is, as long as I can get stuff from a 1.1 USB laptop to a 2.0 USB desktop that's great...
 
xsarien said:
The old schooler in me wants you to open a DOS prompt, and rock that shit with the attrib command (e.g., attrib *.* -r) :P

Ah, good, so I wasn't the only person stuck in the DOS ages...
 
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