Lindy 42953 user manual Windows 98, ME, Windows 2000 & Windows XP

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6. Running the SuperLink Application Program (PC to PC File Transfer)

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6.1 Windows 98, ME, Windows 2000 & Windows XP

Follow the steps below on how to run the SuperLink application program:

The installation of the application is similar for all four operating systems. We have used Windows® 2000 for this example.

6.1.1Once PC#1 and PC#2 have finished installing the driver, connect each end of the USB 2.0 Link cable￿to PC#1 and PC#2.

6.1.2Double click on the icon “SuperLink” on the desktop of PC#1 and PC#2. Then the following display will show up. The bottom left hand will display “Connecting” which means it is trying to connect with the remote PC.

6.1.3Once both of the computers are connected, the bottom left hand will display “Remote connected”.

6.1.4You can cut, copy, paste, or drag files and folders between the two computers just like Windows® Explorer file manager.

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