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This is probably a basic one and I'm missing something obvious, but how does one use the router to transfer files between two machines? FTP?
I've got an XP box (2 IDE HDs) and a dualboot W98SE/Debian box, and I want to transfer the entire contents of the 2nd HD on the XP box (the orig W98SE) to the 1st partition (where I want the W98SE to be) on the dual boot box.
Constraints/background:
1. The reason I don't just swap the 2nd hard drive to the dual boot and copy from that is because the XP box was built by a local vendor who basically indicated that if I open the XP box it'll void my warranty. My old W98 HTPC BKi810's motherboard died, and the HD from it was put into the XP box.
2. The reason I don't just re-install from the W98 disk I had originally, was that it only came with the CAB files, not the install disk. The machine was a gift, and for whatever reason the install disk was abscent.
Regardless, there should be a way to copy files between the two boxes (the W98 partition only has DOS at this point) using the router, and I should know what this is, except I don't. (It's always the little things, isn't it?!...)
What I've tried so far:
From XP: 'ftp -i 192.168.0.3' and initially got 'connected to 192.168.0.3', but immediately received 'connection refused by remote host'.
Any *specific* help is great.
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I've got an XP box (2 IDE HDs) and a dualboot W98SE/Debian box, and I want to transfer the entire contents of the 2nd HD on the XP box (the orig W98SE) to the 1st partition (where I want the W98SE to be) on the dual boot box.
Constraints/background:
1. The reason I don't just swap the 2nd hard drive to the dual boot and copy from that is because the XP box was built by a local vendor who basically indicated that if I open the XP box it'll void my warranty. My old W98 HTPC BKi810's motherboard died, and the HD from it was put into the XP box.
2. The reason I don't just re-install from the W98 disk I had originally, was that it only came with the CAB files, not the install disk. The machine was a gift, and for whatever reason the install disk was abscent.
Regardless, there should be a way to copy files between the two boxes (the W98 partition only has DOS at this point) using the router, and I should know what this is, except I don't. (It's always the little things, isn't it?!...)
What I've tried so far:
From XP: 'ftp -i 192.168.0.3' and initially got 'connected to 192.168.0.3', but immediately received 'connection refused by remote host'.
Any *specific* help is great.
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