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    patience0830

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    Raining in Florence, KY.

    Stepped into the Walmart facility this morning to find a world record awaiting in the stall. 3/4 of an asspanda in diameter. I could hear my 'roids talking among themselves. "Oh HELL no!" Amazing.
     
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    WebSnyper

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    Oh hell. I broke it.

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    churchmouse

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    I just realized I will have to learn a new operating system, pull a lot of "Stuff" off this computer and re-load the "Stuff" into the new one.
    Also some kind of virus protection.

    :n00b:
     

    gmcttr

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    I question answered. Thanks.

    I have never had to take anything out of my computer on this scale. Mainly just pics and some documents.
    So this will be something new.

    Assuming both laptops have a wireless connection, set their drives to "share", go to "File Explorer" on one of them and drag and drop the files/folders from one drive to the other...or just copy the files you want to a USB thumb drive/flash drive and use that to copy the files to the new laptop. We are only talking a few minutes.
     

    churchmouse

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    Assuming both laptops have a wireless connection, set their drives to "share", go to "File Explorer" on one of them and drag and drop the files/folders from one drive to the other...or just copy the files you want to a USB thumb drive/flash drive and use that to copy the files to the new laptop. We are only talking a few minutes.

    :thumbsup:
     

    T-DOGG

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    If anyone in here is interested in the Strike Eagle 1-8 scope or M&P15-22 that I have listed, please let me know, I'd like to move them along soon and special discounts would apply, especially if someone buys both.

    Thanks,
    Carlos S.
     

    churchmouse

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    If anyone in here is interested in the Strike Eagle 1-8 scope or M&P15-22 that I have listed, please let me know, I'd like to move them along soon and special discounts would apply, especially if someone buys both.

    Thanks,
    Carlos S.

    If I did not already have an M&P in that caliber for my G-daughter I would be stepping up for yours.
     

    rkwhyte2

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    Assuming both laptops have a wireless connection, set their drives to "share", go to "File Explorer" on one of them and drag and drop the files/folders from one drive to the other...or just copy the files you want to a USB thumb drive/flash drive and use that to copy the files to the new laptop. We are only talking a few minutes.
    It is going to take more than a few minutes to get the things off the old system. It could take hours to write them to a flash drive. The process of putting them on the new machine will be fairly quick in comparison.
     
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