You can transfer large files up to 2GB for free. Larger than 2GB, we recommend choosing the third-party software or paying for more storage space. Sign in to Dropbox. Step 2. Click Upload to upload big files, and choose Share. Input email address or choose Create link to another computer. Then you can download files on the new computer. GoogleDrive has 15GB of storage space. Head to Google Drive. Click New and choose File upload or Folder upload.
WeTransfer allows you to send up to 2GB files for free. For Internet email account Outlook or Gmail, the combined file size limit is 20MB and for Exchange accounts business email , the default combined file size limit is 10MB. Thus, this method works well for files transfer with a small size. These methods all have file size limits in the free version.
So which one is better in terms of choice? You can check the table below to get additional information. But it is also affected by the network environment The PC to PC mode works on computers both on the same network.
If you need to transfer big files under different networks, you can choose Cloud or an online website. Brithny is a technology enthusiast, aiming to make readers' tech life easy and enjoyable. She loves exploring new technologies and writing technical how-to tips. On her spare time, she loves sharing things about her favorite singer - Taylor Swift on her Facebook or Twitter.
EaseUS Todo PCTrans Free is a useful and and reliable software solution created to serve in computer migration operations, be it from one machine to another or from an earlier version of your OS to a newer one. While it is not an official tool, EaseUS has a reputation for being very good with their software and code. It offers the ability to move your entire user account from your old computer, meaning everything is quickly migrated.
You still get to keep your Windows installation and the relevant drivers for your new PC , but you also get all your apps, settings, preferences, images, documents and other important data.
Your all-round PC transfer and migrate software to upgrade devices without re-installation. Thanks for your lesson. I am able to browse the internet. I am able to make my two PCs talk but when I need to transfer files from windows 10 to XP and visa-versa Iam getting speed of not more than 1 mbps. What ails my connection? Thanks for the tutorial, it does technically work, just not as advertised in my case.
I tried the changing the Large Send Offload options for both computers and rebooting, but it changed absolutely nothing for me. I am transferring about GB of stuff, almost all of it video.
Most files are at least 1GB big, some larger, some smaller. Either way, it should be going much faster than this. I did all the steps right and when i went in the network folder of pc1 the folder that i shared with pc2 appeared in pc1, i couldnt transfer my files. Is there a way you can connect two computers like, and still have both computers connected to the internet via ethernet at the same time? Connecting in this way takes up the only available ethernet port on both computers, so how do you connect to the internet?
Tried the above suggestion of turning password protected sharing on and off again on PC1 but does not work. Why is it going so slow? It seems clunky to have to disconnect the computers from the internet every time you want to transfer files between them.
Could I install a second network card in each computer, for example, and use that for transfers between the computers, while keeping the original network cards for the internet connection? If this is possible, would it be complicated to set up?
I have kept my Wi-Fi on and try transferring the data via cables, it was transferring the data via Wi-Fi which is really very slow as you know.
After a lot of frustration I discovered what was the problem. A cat5e cable is not enough! You may want to put that info in your article. Otherwise there might be a problem with your network. Followed all the settings described above and restarted both computers. Initially I only disabled IPV4 and then tried it for 6 as well and no change. I have checked and rechecked the above process.
What could be the reason? Are there any other option may affect connection speed in my circumstance? Make sure you use only one connection type IPv4 recommended. Uncheck IPv6 on both computers and apply the settings. Now the auto-tuning should be disabled. Let me know if any of the above solution worked for you. It would help the rest of the people. Windows XP has some limitations for this transfer method.
I followed all the steps but I am still stuck at 11 Mbps. Help me out I am transferring files from shared folder to other PC. Please help! My mother and I are switching computers due to her having better one she barely uses. We both want to keep all of our files. Any way in particular I should go about switching our files around without deleting any of them?
If there are too many files, I recommend getting an external hard drive and use it to transfer files. Thanks for this! Still need to try it. Is it possible for PC1 or PC2 to still connect via wifi and have internet connections?
Most modern wi-fi routers the device you connect to your cable modem to give your home wi-fi access to the internet have gigE ports on the back to plug devices into. If you have one of these, simply plug both computers in with network cables. Then, you can skip some of the steps above that relate to setting up the IP addresses, default gateway, etc.
This is three big steps instead of one giant step, so your mileage may vary. Hi guys!! First of all, thank you for that information. I have managed to establish a connection between my 2 laptops and now i am transfering files without any issues.
My main laptop is windows 10 and my other is on windows 7 service pack 1. You must know that i had 2 V2 options for it on my windows 10, and 3 options my Windows 7 V2, and one other without version, i guess Version 1 Anyway i disabled all of them and i am still stuck at that low downloading speed.
Can you help me figure it out? I have now connected my two computers via Ethernet with crossover cable 4 times now. Have checked and double checked the instructions. But to no avail.
Internet connection drops out. What am I doing wrong. Did you try unplugging and plugging back again? Also, internet connection is not required for this process. This worked great for me.
It transferred at around 11 mbs and kept everything in the correct folders for me. If you've been using your PC for a few years, you probably have some files that you want to move to the new PC. By using OneDrive, you can quickly transfer files from PC to PC or Mac to PC, so your files are organized like they were on your old computer and you can get right back to work.
You can buy more storage if you want it. Compare plans. Expand all Collapse all. There are a couple of ways to get your files and photos onto a new PC. With OneDrive you can quickly transfer files from PC to PC or Mac to PC, so your files are organized like they were on your old computer and you can get right back to work.
Or you can use an external storage device such as a USB drive, SD card, or external hard drive to help you make the move. OneDrive is a Microsoft cloud storage service that lets you store your personal files in one place, share them with others, and get to them from any device connected to the Internet.
Check out this brief video that will walk you through a few quick steps to set up an account. A free OneDrive basic account offers 5 GB of storage. Need more space? No problem, see available options. If OneDrive is not the best fit for you, there are other options available.
There are also other programs designed to help with backing up your files and data and some retailers have service desks that will do the work for you. Learn how. You can install or activate compatible versions of Office on your new computer using your product key. If you are upgrading an existing Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, your apps will remain on the PC and they should continue to work. Yes, you can drag whole folders from File Explorer to your OneDrive folder.
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