http://www.wown.com
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/
Both have walkthroughs for this type of scenario.
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"Greg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have two computers that are not hooked up in a network
> and don't need to be. But one of them has about a gigabyte
> of data that I need to move to the other computer. For
> this I want to do a direct connection using an ethernet
> cable. Both computers have an ethernet card, and I'm quite
> sure I got the right kind of cable, a "cross cable." The
> question is, WHAT NEXT? I've searched the Internet and
> can't seem to figure it out.
>
> This will only be a temporary connection. I'd like my
> computers to be "back to normal" as much as possible after
> the direct connection is severed (e.g. I'll turn file
> sharing back off on both computers afterwards).
>
> By the way, both computers have Win 98 Second Edition.
>
> Thanks to whoever can help me with this!
>
> Greg