Re: How to make a USB 2.0 male x male data link



I would not advise USB to USB to transfer files. USB was not designed
for this.

It is best done through the Ethernet port. There is a lot of
information available about how to make a simple network between two
computers for transfering files.


Jerry G.
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On Apr 18, 2:41 pm, "ctops.legal" <ctops.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a need for a site that describes this procedure, thanks in
advance.

                                                ctops.legal

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