Below is a listing of all the different ways to copy information from one computer to another computer. Review each of the below solutions to decide what works best for you.
Network
If you have a network or plan on setting up a network, consider transferring and sharing files between computers on the local area network. A network is the fastest means of transferring files between your computers, and once set up, it lets you continue to share files.
When copying information, only copy the data files. For example, do not copy the Microsoft Word program. Only copy Microsoft Word documents and then install Microsoft Word on the new computer.
Microsoft Windows users can find most of their data files, pictures, and documents in the Documents or My Documents folder.
- How to set up a home network.
- How to share a folder or directory in Windows.
- Network and network card help and support.
Over the cloud
Online cloud services make it easy to move and share data between multiple computers and other devices. Our favorite online cloud services are Google Drive and Dropbox. Once in the cloud, any device with Internet access can access the data.
USB
USB ports and devices (e.g., thumb drive), are a fast and easy way to transfer files from one computer to another using either of the below USB options.
Method one
USB hard drives and USB thumb drives are an easy way to transfer data between computers and a good backup solution. Once information is copied to the device, it can be copied from the drive to another computer.
Method two
A USB to USB connector lets you transfer information from one computer to another computer over a USB cable. This solution is sometimes easier to set up than a standard Ethernet network and allows an unlimited amount of data to be shared. If both computers are Windows-based, use the built-in Windows Easy Transfer program to perform the data transfer (called Files and Settings Transfer Wizard in Windows XP). You need an Easy Transfer USB cable for this process to work effectively.
USB to USB connectors are available online and at some major computer retail stores.
- Open search for Belkin Easy USB transfer cable.
- USB help and support.
Internet and e-mail
Today, many online services allow you to move and copy files from one computer to another computer. Alternatively, if you have only a few files you want to copy, you may want to consider sending the files through e-mail.
- How to send an attachment or photo through e-mail.
- Where to post my pictures, movies, or other files online for free.
CD and DVD
If you do not have any USB drives, burning your information to a CD or DVD is another good solution.
Many e-mail providers limit the size of a file that can be attached and sent through e-mail. Check with your e-mail provider to determine the maximum file size attachment allowed in your e-mail messages.
- How to burn or create a CD or DVD on a computer.
- CD-R and CD-RW help and support.
Floppy diskette
For older computers that do not have a disc burner, USB, or the Internet, copying files to a floppy disk may be your only alternative. However, if you need to copy large amounts of data from one computer to another, try an alternate solution since a floppy disk does not hold much information.
- How to copy a large file or directory to a floppy diskette.
- Floppy drive help and support.
Direct serial connect
Direct serial connection is a method of connecting older computers using the serial port and a serial cable. Although a much slower solution of connecting computers to each other, this may be the only solution for computers without Internet access, drives, or USB.
- How to set up a direct cable connection in Windows 95 and 98.
- How to run HyperTerminal for file transfers.
Hard drive transfer
To transfer files from a computer that no longer works, the hard drive can be removed from and placed into a functional computer to transfer the information.
For example, you could remove the hard drive from a laptop and connect it directly to another computer. To do this, you would need a hard drive enclosure kit that is designed for laptop hard drives. This enclosure kit turns the hard drive into an external hard drive, and lets you connect it to any computer using the included USB cable.
A hard drive enclosure kit is also available for desktop computer hard drives.
Related information
- How to copy files.
- How to copy a directory or folder.
- How to share files and folders in Google Drive.
- See our copy definition for further information and related links.
- Software help and support.