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Belkin's Easy Transfer Cable makes upgrading to Windows 7 easier by transferring your data and settings to your new Windows 7 machine.
Apparently the cable was designed to work with the Windows Easy Transfer utility and setup basically consists of connecting each end of it to the old and new computers.
New transfer cable will not work, get message "Windows Easy Transfer Cable Is Not Recognized", seems like the easier they try to make things, the more they dont work. Anyone had this problem?
Belkin has announced a new Easy Transfer Cable for Windows 7 that will make the transition easier. The cable is set to hit the market in the U.S. on October 23 and it will make it across the pond ...
The Easy Transfer Cable can transfer files between two PCs at speeds up to 480Mbps, transferring 30GB of data in one hour. The product will be available late this month for $39.99.
We'll confess--the Easy Transfer Cable for Windows 7 seems a bit unnecessary, but then again, we're PC enthusiasts.
You might also want to purchase Belkin’s Easy Transfer cable, specifically made for moving your Windows XP-customized files from your old computer to your spanking new Vista machine. How does it work?
Belkin's just come out with its Easy Transfer Cable, which we're guessing by the cryptic name allows you to, um, easily transfer stuff via the magic of USB. You plug one end into your XP machine ...
Their forthcoming 8-foot transfer cable uses Laplink software to shuttle your files from your old PC to your Vista-based one.
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