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Posted at 7:08 PM on Monday 11/26/07 by
Ben
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Buy.com has the CP Technologies 8 feet USB 2.0 Easy Transfer Cable for $30 - $20 rebate [Exp 11/30] = $10 with free shipping. It is designed specifically for use with Windows Easy Transfer, a new feature of Vista. Microsoft explains this new feature.
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    pincusa - Posted 7:43 pm PST 11/26/07 (45 Posts)  Report Spam

    Modern laplink cable!

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    jpezzznuts - Posted 7:59 pm PST 11/26/07 (521 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have yet to be in the presence of more than 1 vista machine at the same time - this is currently impractical.

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    musicfan - Posted 8:06 pm PST 11/26/07 (145 Posts)  Report Spam

    XP supports this type of transfer, too. Good for people who don't know how to setup networking, but need to move to a new PC.

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    Ghost Rider - Posted 10:01 pm PST 11/26/07 (3337 Posts)  Report Spam

    One Ethernet crossover cable can solve the date transfer problem right away at higher transfer rate and also lower cost. Why buy this ? Unless your M/B doesn't come with RJ45 network port.

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    ffireflyy - Posted 12:04 am PST 11/27/07 (195 Posts)  Report Spam

    This cable can be classified under collectable rare item.

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    kirkvon - Posted 12:54 am PST 11/27/07 (66 Posts)  Report Spam

    Since this requires installing software on both computers for file transfer, and in 90% of the cases, both computers are already in a network, why not just transfer using the network?

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    xyz - Posted 1:53 am PST 11/27/07 (26 Posts)  Report Spam

    Never buy from CP Tech. It is a trap. Think of buying it without rebate.

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    bbsam - Posted 4:51 am PST 11/27/07 (493 Posts)  Report Spam

    ... And Buy.com does not step up in case of rebate problems despite FTC has supposedly ruled that retailers are ultimately responsible for the rebates.

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