Transfer Units - HELP!!

witenoizwitenoiz 19,356 miles East of Kansas City, MO Member
edited February 2004 in Folding@Home
My neighbor is running my account on his Win XP-Home machine. He is out of town for the rest of them month and is very touchy about connecting to the internet - so - he has 2 work units waiting and I don't know how to bring them home to send them to Stanford. I am running Win 2000. His connection is dial-up and mine is cable - is this a cut to floppy-bring it home-paste to folder thing or more complicated? I can log on and get a new unit but waiting to send is the problem. Jack

Would help if you knew Both systems are FAH4Console

Comments

  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited February 2004
    You should be able to copy the whole FAH folder to your computer and send them in.
  • witenoizwitenoiz 19,356 miles East of Kansas City, MO Member
    edited February 2004
    Fah folder is 6.79 MB and he doesn't have a cd burner. It is a 2 g cpu celeron and I have an external zip drive. Might try that. Thanks for the folder suggestion.
  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited February 2004
    Try ZIPping the files - they tend to compress pretty good.
  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited February 2004
    Well then just copy the important stuff and not the exe, core, log and other HTML files. So like the work folder, client.cfg and stuff.
  • witenoizwitenoiz 19,356 miles East of Kansas City, MO Member
    edited February 2004
    :confused2 DOH!!! Thanks for the advice! Talk about a senior moment. I am an old guy out here in the flatlands of Kansas. I have a Lexar 256MB JumpDrive :thumbsup: his box has USB ports. :Rocker: Let's Rock and Roll!!! I think I've solved my problem. The copy the folder was the answer - I just had to complicate it some. Jack
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