Friday, October 26, 2012

Connect 2 PC Win 7

PC to PC | PC to notebook | Notebook to Notebook can also be

Reason: no USB | your USB may be got  virus at the moment
            
Scan virus targets a specific folder on the other computer 

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LAN cable pairs on two PC do steps - these steps on your PC 2


Start menu | Control Panel | Network and Sharing Center ( if By Category, click Network and Internet ) |
                 
Change Advanced Sharing Settings |


Make sure: Turn On Network Discovery
                 
Turn On sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in public
                 
Turn Off password protected sharing, so no password request when the file share 

save changes

Change adapter settings | Right-click Local Area Connection | Click Properties | select Internet Protocol Version 4 ( TCP / IPv4 ) | Click Properties | select Use the following IP address

 

the contents of the IP address: 
 192. 168. 0. 1 ( note this number 1 )
subnet mask will be automatically filled in 255. 255. 255. 0
Click OK

completed for PC 1


Step Setting for PC 2 is almost similar to PC Step 1, differing only in filling IP address is: 

the contents of the IP address: 192. 168. 0. 2 (note this number 2)
subnet mask will be automatically filled in 255. 255. 255. 0  
Click OK 
completed for PC 2

The next step is the way of sharing Folder / File. Suppose you want to retrieve files from PC1,  Select the folder to be shared or create a new folder named "share" and enter into the folder, the file you want to share (better not create on Drive C :)


Right click on the folder before | Properties | Click the Sharing tab | Click Share | on the column field, click the arrow | select everyone | Click Add.


Icon selection has appeared in share options . Click the "everyone" | Click arrows Read | Switch to Read / Write | Click Share | Done For PC1


The next step in PC 2 Open Windows Explorer | Click Network ( bottom left of the windows explorer ) you should be able to see the shared folders from PC 1 on PC 2.


Thank you for reading this article Good luck

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