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Or just send it through a small LAN, under XP, open "Internet Neighbor", the upper left "Set up a home or small network", and then set it according to the steps, in the "team name", pay attention to the same as the notebook (Vista's team name is in the "computer" right-click the mouse "Properties" to view), and then both computers open "Network Discovery", "File Sharing", "Public Folder Sharing", OK.
Open "Network Neighbors" under xp (click "View Workgroup Computer" in the upper left if it is blank) and "Network" in "Start" under Vista, you can see each other, and finally drag what you want to send in.
The above is the method of transferring things, if you just want to share, you just need to right-click the mouse in the folder you want to share "share", only the folder can be shared, and a single file is not.
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Now that you have a wireless router, you can do a LAN, connect the cat to the router, and pull a network cable to your desktop, and if you want, you can buy a wireless card, use a wireless one
At that time, you can directly input the IP of one computer from the address of one computer, and you can share all the resources of the other computer
Of course, the premise is that you have to turn on the sharing
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This problem is more complicated, according to the above two brothers, it is possible, but it is in the case of Internet access on both computers. Since this question is asked, it should be that desktops can be on, but laptops can't. This first thing is to determine whether this is wireless Internet or what, if it is wireless Internet access, the desktop should install a wireless network card.
It's mainly up to you how you want to connect. Different ways, different devices.
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It is recommended that you ** an ipmsger (flying pigeon biography), which can also carry out point-to-point interpenetrating files in an environment without an external network. As long as both machines open the Flying Pigeon Story, you can see each other in the main interface and send attachments directly. Online neighbors are sometimes unstable.
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The steps to share files between a laptop and a desktop computer are as follows:
1. Enter the start menu from the computer where the uploaded file is being uploaded, and click "Control Panel".
2. After that, go to the network sharing center and click "Change Advanced Sharing Settings" in the left menu.
3. For the current network type (such as home network), check the options "Enable Network Discovery" and "Enable File and Printer Sharing".
4. For the file or folder that needs to be shared, right-click "Properties", click the "Sharing" tab, click "Advanced Sharing", tick "Share this folder", and click "OK".
5. Enter from the "Network" menu of the computer that retrieves the file, select the computer to transfer the file and click it.
6. Find the folder you just shared, and you can copy it directly to the current computer (enjoy the ultra-high speed of LAN).
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Laptops and desktop computers can transfer files via Bluetooth. Of course, you first have to put the two computers in the same network environment, and then connect to Bluetooth like this.
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Start Control Panel; control panel systems; System Properties: Change settings; The computer name is changed to the workgroup workgroup (all in the same workgroup).
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