F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Yes, you can configure a Windows PC to enter Target Disk Mode by adjusting system settings or using third-party tools.

Yes, you can configure a Windows PC to enter Target Disk Mode by adjusting system settings or using third-party tools.

Yes, you can configure a Windows PC to enter Target Disk Mode by adjusting system settings or using third-party tools.

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EK_PVP
Junior Member
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12-18-2023, 02:22 PM
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You can transfer files between the PC and the laptop using a USB cable or other direct connection method without touching either device.
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EK_PVP
12-18-2023, 02:22 PM #1

You can transfer files between the PC and the laptop using a USB cable or other direct connection method without touching either device.

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
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12-18-2023, 09:01 PM
#2
Remove the hard drive or solid-state drive from its case and connect it to your computer.
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Fred10244
12-18-2023, 09:01 PM #2

Remove the hard drive or solid-state drive from its case and connect it to your computer.

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Geartator
Member
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01-09-2024, 12:06 AM
#3
Absolutely, the standard Windows setup tends to have some security concerns.
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Geartator
01-09-2024, 12:06 AM #3

Absolutely, the standard Windows setup tends to have some security concerns.

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CeluiQuiGlitch
Junior Member
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01-09-2024, 09:17 AM
#4
Not possible to perform that action.
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CeluiQuiGlitch
01-09-2024, 09:17 AM #4

Not possible to perform that action.

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Gillious
Member
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01-09-2024, 09:50 AM
#5
There are several choices available. USB transfer cables offer the most convenient solution, functioning as a dual-sided flash drive embedded within a cable. They usually come pre-installed with drivers that simplify the transfer process. Advantages: straightforward. Affordable. Easy to locate. Disadvantages: relatively slow (USB 2.0 models are constrained by USB limits, and even faster USB3.0 versions don’t match full speed), depends on proprietary drivers that may only work on Windows or occasionally Mac, and might be restricted to specific OS versions. Research thoroughly before purchasing. LAN setup: If you have a local network, enable SAMBA sharing on one PC (standard Windows file sharing) and access the shared files from another machine. Done. As long as network discovery is enabled, the other computer will appear under the network in your file explorer. Benefits: quick and convenient. Limitations: needs both devices connected to the same network. Ethernet direct connection: If you can’t join the same network, connect them directly via Ethernet and manually adjust network settings on each side. This requires some effort. Online guides are available; if needed, I can provide more details, but the above method is simpler if possible. Wi-Fi options: Ad Hoc mode works similarly to Ethernet, while Peer-to-Peer (Wifi Direct) creates an automatic hotspot for devices with enabled Wifi peer-to-peer. Still, connecting to the same LAN usually remains easier. EDIT note: It seems you can’t read further without interacting. Proceed accordingly. Consider using a hard drive enclosure and removing the drive if needed.**
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Gillious
01-09-2024, 09:50 AM #5

There are several choices available. USB transfer cables offer the most convenient solution, functioning as a dual-sided flash drive embedded within a cable. They usually come pre-installed with drivers that simplify the transfer process. Advantages: straightforward. Affordable. Easy to locate. Disadvantages: relatively slow (USB 2.0 models are constrained by USB limits, and even faster USB3.0 versions don’t match full speed), depends on proprietary drivers that may only work on Windows or occasionally Mac, and might be restricted to specific OS versions. Research thoroughly before purchasing. LAN setup: If you have a local network, enable SAMBA sharing on one PC (standard Windows file sharing) and access the shared files from another machine. Done. As long as network discovery is enabled, the other computer will appear under the network in your file explorer. Benefits: quick and convenient. Limitations: needs both devices connected to the same network. Ethernet direct connection: If you can’t join the same network, connect them directly via Ethernet and manually adjust network settings on each side. This requires some effort. Online guides are available; if needed, I can provide more details, but the above method is simpler if possible. Wi-Fi options: Ad Hoc mode works similarly to Ethernet, while Peer-to-Peer (Wifi Direct) creates an automatic hotspot for devices with enabled Wifi peer-to-peer. Still, connecting to the same LAN usually remains easier. EDIT note: It seems you can’t read further without interacting. Proceed accordingly. Consider using a hard drive enclosure and removing the drive if needed.**

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emmylee33
Senior Member
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01-13-2024, 02:12 PM
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emmylee33
01-13-2024, 02:12 PM #6