Deleted account DD
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guys why not get them on your network, wifi or ethernet cable,
then set up so can access hdds from each other, could pull programs
over in raw format though cant copy installed progs.
reckon a portable dvd drive, mind ive got a mains powered one too
if just put all stuff on at home.
think another way is to download from net the progs or data, subject
to having a licence for the prog, and a decent download speed.
I'll cough, ive got a portable cd drive, i think its in the loft somewhere, but its just not convenient :augie
As for the network, yes Ive done it that way. Got one of the newer Asus routers with two hdds tagged onto it that are hidden behind the tele As soon as youre on the network you can get onto them. For some reason though that seems to be a very very slow way of doing it. By the time one of the machines has started loading across as often as not I could have got the memory stick and done the biz.
However I also like to keep the machines "clean" ie the minimum number of things running automatically and the least number of access granted and that does make linking together a bit more difficult just my way, a bit of paranoid security :naughty
Been that way ever since I had a demo of how easy it is to break into an allegedly secure machine :thumb2
Frightening. We also had a bulletin around at work about an attack on ours (amongst other) networks that used the up to date version of key logging/bot. You didnt have to be stupid to get caught out by it :sly
On a lighter note, my son was convinced he had his computer secure, I hacked it and made it put messages up on screen , move the mouse around, take over during games etc etc He wondered if it was haunted :lol:lol:lol:lol:lol:lol (and I did that from my pda!!!)