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  • A Amarnath S

    I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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    englebart
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    USB jump drive? You might need some sort of hub or cable to use as an adapter.

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    • A Amarnath S

      I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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      LapLink!!!!

      If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.

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        LapLink!!!!

        If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.

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        Ye gods. "Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time... a long time."

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        • A Amarnath S

          I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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          Richard Andrew x64
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          Use a Zip Drive!

          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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            LapLink!!!!

            If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.

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            englebart
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            Make sure to use the parallel port adapter and not the serial port adapter! Guaranteed 8 times faster.

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            • A Amarnath S

              I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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              Cecil Manley
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              When you on wifi. Share a drive on the sending pc and from the other pc copy normally from the sending pc from the shared drive in your file explorer.

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              • A Amarnath S

                I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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                User 10529173
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                I use remote desktop and tick the filesharing option.

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                • A Amarnath S

                  I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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                  Kate X257
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                  I assume you have a wireless network. On the computer that needs to share files, install python 3. Open a command line promp in the folder with the files, and run this: python -m http.server 8000 Your computer is now a file server, sharing all files in that folder. Easiest way IMO and you can download everything with decent speed.

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                  • T trønderen

                    I am sure that your memory must be wrong. SCART is not at all usable for any sort of file transfer.

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                    Sander Rossel
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                    Yeah, it wasn't SCART, can't remember what it was called... Or maybe it wasn't the cable, but the program or protocol? I can't stand not knowing this :sigh:

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                    • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                      Sander Rossel wrote:

                      a 1.44 MB floppy :-D

                      You must be a lot older than you appear! :omg:

                      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                      Sander Rossel
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                      I don't know how old I appear, but I'm currently 34. I've been using computers since I was seven or eight years old, which is quite early for someone my age :D I think I was the only one at my school who had his own computer. All the other kids had a shared family computer if they had a computer at all. Good old days when my uncle got me Warez(?) CDs, illegally downloaded games with movies taken out so more games would fit on a single CD :D I remember playing one of those games later and finding out it had cutscenes :omg: That's how I discovered Age of Empires! Also had lots of demo CDs back then, they came with my monthly PC Zone Benelux subscription (they went bankrupt some 15 years ago, I think). People download their own illegal stuff now, and companies don't do demos anymore. Those were the days :D

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                      • A Amarnath S

                        I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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                        Thomas Juttner
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                        I'm using syncthing - syncthing.net. Works with Android, Linux, macOS, Windows, FreeBSD ...

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                        • A Amarnath S

                          Yes, I find that uploading to Google Drive from one machine and downloading onto the other from there to be the simplest option, and fast one too. Only drawback is that my ISP has a data limit of 1000 GB per month, after which things become really slow.

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                          Sander Rossel
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                          1000 GB? That's not a lot... My parents had the same, but they could request another batch (at no extra cost) when they ran out. They were on satellite (which isn't a thing in the Netherlands, unless you live in an outside area, like them).

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                          • J Jorgen Andersson

                            Then I suppose you can use WIFI, folder sharing works over any network. Example of howto here: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-easily-share-files-across-mac-windows-computers[^]

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                            Amarnath S
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                            Yay! This worked. Could transfer almost instantaneously. Thanks a lot. How do I double-upvote this?

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                              Yay! This worked. Could transfer almost instantaneously. Thanks a lot. How do I double-upvote this?

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                              Jorgen Andersson
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                              A happy reply is worth ten upvotes. ;)

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                              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                I think I used SCART(?) cables for that back in the day. Had to move my complete desktop for that to happen, but I could transfer files that didn't fit on a 1.44 MB floppy :D Later I'd burn the files on a (re)writable CD, such luxury! Why would you even want to return to such brutal methods in the age of fast internet? :~

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                                BryanFazekas
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                                Sander Rossel wrote:

                                Why would you even want to return to such brutal methods in the age of fast internet?

                                I have files that I do not want on the internet, so using it as an intermediary is not acceptable. OTOH, I pay for the MS 365 subscription and have the files that don't matter in OneDrive, so they are accessible on my desktop, laptop, and phone.

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                                • A Amarnath S

                                  I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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                                  danbergen
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                                  Have you tried AirDroid? AirDroid Personal's Nearby feature lets you effortlessly share files with friends and families even without the internet.

                                  Dan

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                                  • A Amarnath S

                                    I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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                                    Lap Link (that takes me back)

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                                    • A Amarnath S

                                      I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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                                      User 3866237
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                                      How about setting up a FTP-Server either on the Windows or Mac machine in your local network, i.e FileZilla :)

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                                      • A Amarnath S

                                        Yes, I find that uploading to Google Drive from one machine and downloading onto the other from there to be the simplest option, and fast one too. Only drawback is that my ISP has a data limit of 1000 GB per month, after which things become really slow.

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                                        Cpichols
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                                        Quick! Do it at the end of the month.

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                                        • A Amarnath S

                                          I need to frequently transfer video files, about 30 MB in size between my two machines, a Win10 laptop and a MacBook Air. I tried Bluetooth and it takes a long time, more than 10 minutes. Whereas, uploading the file to Google Drive and downloading from there onto the other machine, took an overall of under a minute. Is there a direct wire-based transfer possible between these two machines, which does not need the Internet? Ideal would be USB to USB cable transfer, but does that even exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

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                                          rtischer8277
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                                          File transfer using Skype has always worked for me. Just don't make the mistake of centralizing your PCs under a Microsoft account. They will push you in that direction at every opportunity. Create an email account for each of your PCs and use that email to sign in to each of your PCs. No need for an A to B wire. My 12 PCs are mostly ethernet-connected desktops but some are Wifi-connected. Skype used to be P2P, but after Microsoft took over your files will still have to go through their server farm. They didn't used to. But consider this: Skype to Skype transfer of files, any size, anywhere, is still free. And that's probably why they are trying to extinguish Skype with their Teams product. But for now, Skype is certainly a proven technology and is to be preferred over some obscure A B connector technology. Finally, Microsoft PC file sharing ACL is a nightmare. Always has been. Always will be.

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