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Philip
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      06-18-2007
I have been unable to transfer files from an old computer using Windows 98 to
a new computer using Windows VISTA. I have attempted to load Windows Easy
Transfer program into the old computer, but it is "incompatible". Likewise,
the Belkin transfer cable and associated program is "incompatible"
establishing a USB link to the old computer. The old computer and O/S is in
operable condition, (except it is SLOW).

Any solutions? Thanks.
 
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Malke
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      06-18-2007
Philip wrote:
> I have been unable to transfer files from an old computer using Windows 98 to
> a new computer using Windows VISTA. I have attempted to load Windows Easy
> Transfer program into the old computer, but it is "incompatible". Likewise,
> the Belkin transfer cable and associated program is "incompatible"
> establishing a USB link to the old computer. The old computer and O/S is in
> operable condition, (except it is SLOW).
>
> Any solutions? Thanks.


1. If the Win98 box has a CD burner, burn your data to CD-Rs and
transfer them that way.

2. If the Win98 box has USB ports and you have a USB thumbdrive with
enough capacity and drivers for Win98, copy the files to the USB
thumbdrive and transfer them that way.

3. If there are huge amount of data files that will not fit on your USB
thumbdrive but you have the ports and an external hard drive, copy the
files to the external hard drive and transfer them that way.

4. Pull the Win98 hard drive and slave it internally to the Vista
machine and copy over the files that way.

5. Pull the Win98 hard drive and put it in an external USB hard drive
enclosure, connect it to the Vista machine and copy over the files that way.


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Richard G. Harper
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      06-18-2007
Neither EasyTransfer nor the Belkin cable will work with Windows 98, only
Windows 2000 or above. Sorry. Malke has outlined your best possible
options - none of them involve EasyTransfer since it won't work.

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"Philip" <> wrote in message
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>I have been unable to transfer files from an old computer using Windows 98
>to
> a new computer using Windows VISTA. I have attempted to load Windows Easy
> Transfer program into the old computer, but it is "incompatible".
> Likewise,
> the Belkin transfer cable and associated program is "incompatible"
> establishing a USB link to the old computer. The old computer and O/S is
> in
> operable condition, (except it is SLOW).
>
> Any solutions? Thanks.



 
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Philip
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      06-18-2007
Thank you for your suggestions. I attempted utilizing a USB Flash drive (2
GB) and then an external HD (40GB) previously, but in both situations, the
old computer refused to recognize the drivers I had installed (from 3.5"
floppy). The old computer cannot "burn" CDs. It is a READ only device. I
am lost....

"Malke" wrote:

> Philip wrote:
> > I have been unable to transfer files from an old computer using Windows 98 to
> > a new computer using Windows VISTA. I have attempted to load Windows Easy
> > Transfer program into the old computer, but it is "incompatible". Likewise,
> > the Belkin transfer cable and associated program is "incompatible"
> > establishing a USB link to the old computer. The old computer and O/S is in
> > operable condition, (except it is SLOW).
> >
> > Any solutions? Thanks.

>
> 1. If the Win98 box has a CD burner, burn your data to CD-Rs and
> transfer them that way.
>
> 2. If the Win98 box has USB ports and you have a USB thumbdrive with
> enough capacity and drivers for Win98, copy the files to the USB
> thumbdrive and transfer them that way.
>
> 3. If there are huge amount of data files that will not fit on your USB
> thumbdrive but you have the ports and an external hard drive, copy the
> files to the external hard drive and transfer them that way.
>
> 4. Pull the Win98 hard drive and slave it internally to the Vista
> machine and copy over the files that way.
>
> 5. Pull the Win98 hard drive and put it in an external USB hard drive
> enclosure, connect it to the Vista machine and copy over the files that way.
>
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>

 
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Bill Yanaire
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      06-18-2007
Take out the burner from your new computer, install it in the old computer.
Write your files to CD or DVD. Then put the drive back in the new computer.

If you can't remove the new drive, purchase a drive at the local Best-Buy,
install it in the old computer, backup your files, take the drive out and
return to Best-Buy for a refund :-)

That might work!


"Philip" <> wrote in message
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> Thank you for your suggestions. I attempted utilizing a USB Flash drive
> (2
> GB) and then an external HD (40GB) previously, but in both situations, the
> old computer refused to recognize the drivers I had installed (from 3.5"
> floppy). The old computer cannot "burn" CDs. It is a READ only device.
> I
> am lost....
>
> "Malke" wrote:
>
>> Philip wrote:
>> > I have been unable to transfer files from an old computer using Windows
>> > 98 to
>> > a new computer using Windows VISTA. I have attempted to load Windows
>> > Easy
>> > Transfer program into the old computer, but it is "incompatible".
>> > Likewise,
>> > the Belkin transfer cable and associated program is "incompatible"
>> > establishing a USB link to the old computer. The old computer and O/S
>> > is in
>> > operable condition, (except it is SLOW).
>> >
>> > Any solutions? Thanks.

>>
>> 1. If the Win98 box has a CD burner, burn your data to CD-Rs and
>> transfer them that way.
>>
>> 2. If the Win98 box has USB ports and you have a USB thumbdrive with
>> enough capacity and drivers for Win98, copy the files to the USB
>> thumbdrive and transfer them that way.
>>
>> 3. If there are huge amount of data files that will not fit on your USB
>> thumbdrive but you have the ports and an external hard drive, copy the
>> files to the external hard drive and transfer them that way.
>>
>> 4. Pull the Win98 hard drive and slave it internally to the Vista
>> machine and copy over the files that way.
>>
>> 5. Pull the Win98 hard drive and put it in an external USB hard drive
>> enclosure, connect it to the Vista machine and copy over the files that
>> way.
>>
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> "Don't Panic!"
>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>>



 
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sszudzik@hotmail.com
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      06-18-2007
On Jun 18, 1:21 pm, "Bill Yanaire" <b...@yanaire.com> wrote:
> Take out the burner from your new computer, install it in the old computer.
> Write your files to CD or DVD. Then put the drive back in the new computer.
>
> If you can't remove the new drive, purchase a drive at the local Best-Buy,
> install it in the old computer, backup your files, take the drive out and
> return to Best-Buy for a refund :-)
>
> That might work!
>
> "Philip" <Phi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1028930F-B024-4A16-9EA7-...
>
>
>
> > Thank you for your suggestions. I attempted utilizing a USB Flash drive
> > (2
> > GB) and then an external HD (40GB) previously, but in both situations, the
> > old computer refused to recognize the drivers I had installed (from 3.5"
> > floppy). The old computer cannot "burn" CDs. It is a READ only device.
> > I
> > am lost....

>
> > "Malke" wrote:

>
> >> Philip wrote:
> >> > I have been unable to transfer files from an old computer using Windows
> >> > 98 to
> >> > a new computer using Windows VISTA. I have attempted to load Windows
> >> > Easy
> >> > Transfer program into the old computer, but it is "incompatible".
> >> > Likewise,
> >> > the Belkin transfer cable and associated program is "incompatible"
> >> > establishing a USB link to the old computer. The old computer and O/S
> >> > is in
> >> > operable condition, (except it is SLOW).

>
> >> > Any solutions? Thanks.

>
> >> 1. If the Win98 box has a CD burner, burn your data to CD-Rs and
> >> transfer them that way.

>
> >> 2. If the Win98 box has USB ports and you have a USB thumbdrive with
> >> enough capacity and drivers for Win98, copy the files to the USB
> >> thumbdrive and transfer them that way.

>
> >> 3. If there are huge amount of data files that will not fit on your USB
> >> thumbdrive but you have the ports and an external hard drive, copy the
> >> files to the external hard drive and transfer them that way.

>
> >> 4. Pull the Win98 hard drive and slave it internally to the Vista
> >> machine and copy over the files that way.

>
> >> 5. Pull the Win98 hard drive and put it in an external USB hard drive
> >> enclosure, connect it to the Vista machine and copy over the files that
> >> way.

>
> >> Malke
> >> --
> >> Elephant Boy Computers
> >>www.elephantboycomputers.com
> >> "Don't Panic!"
> >> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


If both of your PC's are hooked up to a network router etc, you could
create a file share on the Vista box and then connect to it from the
Win98 box and just copy the files that way.

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      06-18-2007
Philip wrote:
> Thank you for your suggestions. I attempted utilizing a USB Flash drive (2
> GB) and then an external HD (40GB) previously, but in both situations, the
> old computer refused to recognize the drivers I had installed (from 3.5"
> floppy). The old computer cannot "burn" CDs. It is a READ only device. I
> am lost....


There's no reason to be lost. Didn't you read all of my post? The
simplest thing to do in your case is remove the hard drive from the
Win98 box and slave it in the Vista machine. If you're uncomfortable
opening your computers, have a local professional do this for you. It
will only take a little while and is very easy.


Malke
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      06-19-2007
"Malke" <> wrote in message
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> Philip wrote:
>> Thank you for your suggestions. I attempted utilizing a USB Flash drive
>> (2 GB) and then an external HD (40GB) previously, but in both situations,
>> the old computer refused to recognize the drivers I had installed (from
>> 3.5" floppy). The old computer cannot "burn" CDs. It is a READ only
>> device. I am lost....

>
> There's no reason to be lost. Didn't you read all of my post? The simplest
> thing to do in your case is remove the hard drive from the Win98 box and
> slave it in the Vista machine. If you're uncomfortable opening your
> computers, have a local professional do this for you. It will only take a
> little while and is very easy.
>
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User



Yeah... unless his new computer has SATA drives/controller... his 98 box
will, almost assuredly, not have SATA.

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Lang Murphy
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      06-19-2007
"Philip" <> wrote in message
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>I have been unable to transfer files from an old computer using Windows 98
>to
> a new computer using Windows VISTA. I have attempted to load Windows Easy
> Transfer program into the old computer, but it is "incompatible".
> Likewise,
> the Belkin transfer cable and associated program is "incompatible"
> establishing a USB link to the old computer. The old computer and O/S is
> in
> operable condition, (except it is SLOW).
>
> Any solutions? Thanks.



These computers are stand alone? (Not connected to a network like a home
router?) I've seen the other recommendations here... probably the best is to
pull the 98 drive out of that box and slave it in the Vista box but that
will only work if the drives are the same technology, e.g., if your new
computer uses SATA drives, you'll have a hard time attaching an IDE drive;
completely different connectors, among other issues.

Lang

 
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Malke
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      06-19-2007
Lang Murphy wrote:
> "Philip" <> wrote in message
> news:B3047785-3272-46BD-86B5-...
>> I have been unable to transfer files from an old computer using
>> Windows 98 to
>> a new computer using Windows VISTA. I have attempted to load Windows
>> Easy
>> Transfer program into the old computer, but it is "incompatible".
>> Likewise,
>> the Belkin transfer cable and associated program is "incompatible"
>> establishing a USB link to the old computer. The old computer and O/S
>> is in
>> operable condition, (except it is SLOW).
>>
>> Any solutions? Thanks.

>
>
> These computers are stand alone? (Not connected to a network like a home
> router?) I've seen the other recommendations here... probably the best
> is to pull the 98 drive out of that box and slave it in the Vista box
> but that will only work if the drives are the same technology, e.g., if
> your new computer uses SATA drives, you'll have a hard time attaching an
> IDE drive; completely different connectors, among other issues.


He won't have a hard time doing this is 1) he puts the old drive in an
external enclosure; or 2) slaves the old drive by attaching it to the
the optical drive connection (if optical drives are still IDE as many
are); or 3) has an IDE-to-SATA card or adapter; or 4) takes the machine
to a local professional who will be able to do all and any of these
options. There's also the option of quickly setting up a network and
transferring the files that way, but Vista has issues networking with
Win98/ME and that's why I didn't suggest it.

Since the OP hasn't come back and we don't know his level of computer
skills and what equipment he has available, that's about all I can
suggest and we'll just need to wait until he comes back (if he does).


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