This thing has been giving me grief all day. I've got two computers: my desktop, which runs XP Pro, and my laptop, which is fast approaching 10 years of age and runs Win 3.11 for Workgroups. I use my laptop for typing, because it's convenient and frankly it'd be useless otherwise.
The problem with it is that it seems to require low-density floppies, and I can't for the life of me find any anywhere. I've got no way of getting files off the laptop otherwise, so it becomes pointless. So I hit upon a new idea: using Laplink to transfer the files from one computer to the other via a parallel cable. My dad had an old copy of Laplink for Win 95 which installed fine on the laptop, and after scouring Kazaa I managed to find a copy of Laplink Gold V11 for my desktop, because the Win 95 version won't work on XP.
The problem is that Win XP apparently doesn't have the necessary architecture to support parallel connections via Laplink, which is odd because I can set up a direct cable connection on XP using a parallel cable. The only problem with this approach is that the laptop isn't set up to receive parallel connections, and if it can be I don't have the Win 3.11 disks to install the files from.
Is there any way around this that I've missed? Neither computer has a USB port, so that's not an option.
The problem with it is that it seems to require low-density floppies, and I can't for the life of me find any anywhere. I've got no way of getting files off the laptop otherwise, so it becomes pointless. So I hit upon a new idea: using Laplink to transfer the files from one computer to the other via a parallel cable. My dad had an old copy of Laplink for Win 95 which installed fine on the laptop, and after scouring Kazaa I managed to find a copy of Laplink Gold V11 for my desktop, because the Win 95 version won't work on XP.
The problem is that Win XP apparently doesn't have the necessary architecture to support parallel connections via Laplink, which is odd because I can set up a direct cable connection on XP using a parallel cable. The only problem with this approach is that the laptop isn't set up to receive parallel connections, and if it can be I don't have the Win 3.11 disks to install the files from.
Is there any way around this that I've missed? Neither computer has a USB port, so that's not an option.
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