Hi
1. Connection between the computers and files transfer is possible provided
that you configure correctly the File Sharing.
2. Trimming down is usually possible, but it depends on what you have and
what you need. There is No way to tell you how and what without actually
seeing what is in your HD.
3. There are application that can transfer the whole old drive as is to a
new larger drive.
This is an example,
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...cts/trueimage/
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
"Belprice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone ,
>
> I have two problems which are kind of related and I would be grateful for
> any advise or help anyone could offer me.
>
> 1) I have a serious problem with space on my main network computer at home
> and I was wondering if its possible to transfer larger files and folders
> from
> this computer to the second computer on my wireless home network. I have
> one
> computer downstairs and another in my office updstairs. the downstairs
> computer is my main computer and I have linked this to the computer
> upstairs.
> I know nothing about home networks , but just about managed to follow the
> instructions and set one up. I noticed that I can now share files ect ,
> but I
> want to know if I can access the downstairs computers files and documents
> folders and move larger files between the two computers. Also, is there
> any
> way I can strip the downstairs computer down to the bare minuim and make
> more
> space available on this computer.
>
> 2)
>
> I would also like to know if its possible for me to transfer all my
> documents and settings from my old hard drive to a new larger hard drive.
> If
> I can do this , what is the best way to do this and after i have copied
> all
> the files, settings and folder to the new drive , can I just replace the
> old
> drive with the new drive , pop it into my computer and start up windows as
> normal. I am very stupid when it comes to these things and would be
> grateful
> for fools instructions on any steps or advice given by anyone kind enough
> to
> help me with these issues.
>
>
> A million thanks in advance
>
> Kind regrds
>