Reply 40 of 53, by dukeofurl
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A serial connection and laplink is an easy way to move files from another machine to this one. Or if you use cf, then just pop it out and put files on the card on a modern machine via some sort of USB adapter. Even if you use a DOM or ide HDD, I suppose you could readily pop off the case, unplug it and connect that to a modern machine via an ide USB cable for use with old ide HDDs on modern systems, to say nothing about burning CDs and moving stuff over via CD. Since you probably also have pci slots on your motherboard, they sell cheap pci cards with USB ports on them that can be configured in win 95 or 98 to recognize USB thumb drives as external storage. One of my PCs right now uses a 2gb DOM and the USB ports via pci on win 98 basically allow me to extend that out to 100+GB via a small thumb drive that I can easily ferry between my modern PC and the old PC.