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To: Judi Simpson who wrote (87266)1/3/2015 6:19:15 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (2) of 110626
 
Judi, here's how I did it: got a USB flash drive and plugged it into the XP. Copied the folder 'documents' from the XP to the flash drive. Plugged the flash drive in the Windows 8.1 computer.
Done. That way the XP does not need to be powered on every time you need a file.

Find out how big a flash drive you need by right clicking 'documents' on the XP and going to 'properties'.
My preferred brand is Sandisk
amazon.com

this one is especially compact amazon.com

If you have a lot of movies on the XP, a flash drive may not be the best solution, so find out how big 'documents' is first.
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