Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - USB 2.0 Link Adapter/Cable- XP to VISTA 'Easy Transfer'

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Brand: Newlink EAN: 5000116057603 Feature: Works with Windows Vista 'Easy Transfer'. Label: Newlink Manufacturer: Newlink Model: USB2_LINKVS Publisher: Newlink Studio: Newlink
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Works with Windows Vista 'Easy Transfer'. Length: 2m, Colour: Cool White. Easy file sharing and data transfer between 2 PCs via USB port. Supports data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps. Supports: Windows Vista to Vista & Windows XP to Vista.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Transfers Comment: This cable is simple to use and worked well for me it only took about
15 minutes for me but depends on how much you are transfering you only need the cd for the xp computer the other end of the cable plugs straight into the vista computer
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This Vista USB Link Adapter is specially designed to work with Windows Easy Transfer, a new feature on the most recent Windows operating system - Vista. It's a USB host-to-host link adapter allowign the migration of files and settings from an existing PC running Windows XP or Windows Vista to another new computer running Windows Vista.
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