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Upgrading to a new computer and need to move your copy of Windows to a new disk? This excerpt from David A Karp's Windows 7 Annoyances will show you how to transfer your copy of Windows to another h...
iTunes'Autosync feature makes keeping your iPod up-to-date a total breeze, but there's a big catch: You can sync your iPod with only one computer. Lots of people have music scattered around multiple m...
To prevent rampant piracy across the seven seas of Musicdom, Apple originally designed the data transfer between iTunes and the iPod as a one-way trip—you could copy music to a connected iPod, b...
If you want to use rsync to copy files to another PC over a
LAN, or over the Internet, and you want encrypted transport and
authentication, usersync over ssh. ssh must be set up and ...
If you want to transfer your domain
name to another registrar, possibly because they're
cheaper or because they offer better service, or to consolidate all
of yo...
Most modern browsers now include an import/export function that lets you save your bookmarks to a file that you can then transfer to a second browser. The expor...