Turn you mac mini into a mail and file sharing server for windows 10

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Tip: Some computers have eSATA ports that are specifically designed for external hard drives and move data even faster than USB ports. Simply copy your files onto the external drive, eject the storage device, plug the storage device into the new computer, and then reverse the process to load the files onto it. There are a couple of ways to do this.įor starters, plug your old computer into a USB flash drive or external hard drive, which typically can cost from $30 to several hundred dollars depending on the storage amount, speed, and functionality you need.

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If you're a hands-on sort, one of the simplest ways to get your new computer loaded with all your files is to manually move them.