Tripp Lite U232-006 User Manual

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2. Operation

3. Alternate Tramsfers Between Windows Operating Systems

Transfer Example

continued

Step 4 on XP: When the prompt What do you want to transfer to your
new computer?

displays (see below), make a selection from among

the three options that appear. Subsequent screens in this example are
based on an Advanced options selection.

Step 4 on Vista: When the message Your computers are now
connected

displays, stop (while the XP system proceeds through Steps

5 and 6).
Step 5 on XP: When the prompt Select user accounts, files, and
settings to transfer

displays, select the folders you want to be

transferred and click Next.

Step 6 on XP: If either account-related option is selected in Step 4
on XP, the prompt Type a new user name or click a name in the list
displays. Select either option for the target (file-receiving) computer,
then click Next.

Step 7 on XP & Vista: A Please wait until the transfer is complete
message displays with a procedure status bar. Wait for the next screen
to appear.
Step 8 on XP: When the message You’re ready to transfer files and
settings to your new computer

displays, click Close to exit the utility.

Step 8 on Vista: When the message The transfer is complete displays
(with a summary of transferred items), click Close to exit the utility.

It is possible to transfer files between the following:
Vista to XP
XP to XP
XP to Win2000
Win2000 to XP
Vista to Win2000
Win2000 to Vista

In order to conduct transfers between the above operating systems,
install the PCLinq3 software on the targeted computers. Launch the
console as stated earlier (Start Programs Prolific PCLinq3). The
following console will open on both computers:

Note: each computer will display it’s internal root directory.

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