Hard drive: your best bet is to find the files in
your computer, copy the files onto the drive, carry the drive to the second
computer, then copy the files to the second computer. What? You say you're
already out of town? Sorry...

CD/DVD: If you already have the files backed up, then you can usually just insert the
CD or DVD into each computer (if equipped with the right drive) and copy the files you want.
It only gives you basic copy functionality, but it works. Some backup-to-CD software prevents this. |
Tape: only if the second computer has the same type of tape drive
and the same software. Good luck.

Online: Not a chance.
Not even if both computers have a subscription. |
BACKUPKEY's Transfer function is so cool and so useful, you'll think of many ways to use it.

Move, copy, share or synchronize any data from any Windows computer to any other Windows computer -
without installing or configuring ANYTHING.
The data can either be put exactly where it belongs (pictures go into My Pictures,
Outlook data gets imported into your existing Outlook file, etc.)
or you can simply drop the data on your desktop for quick use. So simple!

In addition, BACKUPKEY is the easiest way to transfer data from a Windows XP copy to a Windows Vista computer.
Everything goes to the right place. No hassle! |