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DTECH Computer Transfer Windows Connection Review

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Description of DTECH Computer Transfer Windows Connection

USB to USB file transfer cable (both ends male type A plug) is an ideal bridged wire for transferring file and move folder when upgrading your old PC to new PC. Great for KM application - share a mouse and a keyboard between laptops; allows you to “Drag and Drop” and “Copy and Paste” for quickly sharing data, picture,music, video,etc. 6ft short USB data link cord supports Windows 10 8.1 8 7 (32 and 64 bit), Vista, XP, Mac OS 8 / 9, OS-X, Linux 2.4 and greater (windows to windows, windows to Mac, Mac to Mac, Windows to Linux,etc). Laptop to laptop migration cable is plug and play, high speed USB 2.0 version supported (rates up to 480Mbps, 25-30MB/sec) that it’s easier than WIFI network transfer and faster than hard drive data backup. USB data bridge cable is built with a high performance quality processor chip (FTDI FT230X Chipset), which makes it a reliable usb adapter with wide compatibility to copy files.

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That does not work. on Computers & Accessories

Arrived late. Not registered on either laptop. Tried on multiple ports. No drivers need to be installed for the plugin. A piece of junk. You can also try it with a piece of yarn.

Pros
  • Plug and Play Laptop to Laptop Transfer Cable USB 2.0 high speed version is supported (speed up to 480Mbps, 25-30MB/s), which is easier than transferring over a WiFi Network and faster than copying data to disk
Cons
  • boring packaging