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FREE - Laplink PCmover

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  • Started 1 month ago by ender
  • Latest reply from RunesageMagik

  1. ender
    Member

    only today:

    http://www.laplink.com/25thanniversary/pcmover.html

    Download a copy of PCmover FREE - today only!
    Our software partners are also celebrating with us by allowing us to sell downloads of their popular software titles with amazing discounts. Simply check the boxes next to the offers you would like to bundle with your free download of PCmover and click Proceed.

    Limit one (1) order per household, per person, and/or per e-mail address regardless of the method of entry and regardless of whether a person has more than one e-mail address or whether more than one person uses the same e-mail address.

    To download only PCmover for free, click Proceed below without choosing any additional products.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  2. maizeydaze
    Member

    Thanks, ender! I'm attempting to DL, now. They must be swamped! Everything at their site is running very, very slow. I hope I can get it! :)

    Posted 1 month ago #
  3. Theleecher
    Member

    Some other good stuff available as bundle offers:

    Webroot Spysweeper (a well respected antispyware) and Raxco Perfectdisk 8 (a very decent defragger) are both $9.99 as a bundle with the freebie.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  4. maizeydaze
    Member

    Anyone know if $9.99 is a good price for the bi-directional USB cable?
    ____________________________

    EDIT: Never mind. Just read where I can do it over my WLAN. Thanks, anyway.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  5. ender
    Member

    yes, i think, they are swamped.
    The people over the german board , where i found this, also said, its slow for them (those who managed to get to the download said, its like 20kb /sec form them)

    Posted 1 month ago #
  6. Robert
    Member

    Thanks Ender.
    Download average was 16kb/sec...

    Posted 1 month ago #
  7. maizeydaze
    Member

    I averaged about 20kb/sec. The 1.7mb Quick Start PDF document took longer to download than the program. I wanted to find which computer to install PCmover to. You need to install it on the source or old PC.

    ender, thanks again, for this terrific find!

    Posted 1 month ago #
  8. ender
    Member

    you are welcome!
    i have no use for this, since i just have a new laptop, but for those of you who have maybe recently got a new one, its certainly useful and might help.
    good luck in downloading!

    Posted 1 month ago #
  9. GrouchE
    Member

    Man, I couldn't even wait thru the homepage load. I recommend anyone not stuck with dial-up follow this offer thru, as a reminder of how slow things can be!

    Posted 1 month ago #
  10. calmier
    Member

    I was just on with their 'tech support chatting' and he said because I have my serial number I can download tomorrow or Saturday or next week, they swamped today.

    I was interrupted so many times

    That's a good question, which machine do I install it on?

    Also, do I really need the special USB laplink Cables?

    He said I could use a removeable device to transfer the programs and files. Sure hope he's right

    I was talking to Noel.

    wish me luck, it's so new to me.

    another silly question. how do I find the MAC number on a new Vista laptop? I'm trying to access my wireless and can't. And I'm using the correct "key" so maybe if I register the MAC number from the laptop with the router (Dlink 'N') that'll help..... Or any suggestions. Please

    Posted 1 month ago #
  11. RunesageMagik
    Member

    Jeez, that site is almost as slow as a Chinese security key response. I finally got registered (at least it said that I was in the Step 1 box), but when I moved on to Step 3, the bloody product and serial number was BLANK and there's NO download button visible.
    Granted, I really don't expect to get a laptop until they start giving them away at Goodwill or one falls out of a passing jet's cargo hold, but grrrrrrrrrrrr anyway.
    FWIW, check your "communication prefs" because when I did, they'd REenabled the product and 3rd party spam buttons.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  12. maizeydaze
    Member

    calmier and anyone else who's interested, here is a link to the PDF Quick Start Guide which I just uploaded to Scribd. It should be way faster that trying to get it from LapLink's site right now.

    I hired a 15 year old to get my router to work with my new Vista laptop. I think you may have to reset the firmware settings to "default" in your D-Link router. That's what the kid said he did. I wasn't here to see him at work though.

    Rune, sorry about you luck. If you got your username and password set up, the code should be saved with your info at LapLink. You can still download it tomorrow.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  13. FranckW
    Member

    thanks !!!

    Posted 1 month ago #
  14. copmom
    Member

    So.. is this only good for laptops? That's the impression I'm getting, based on Rune's comment.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  15. maizeydaze
    Member

    No, copmom. It works PC to PC. The software can't tell between a laptop and a desktop. :)

    Posted 1 month ago #
  16. robm
    Member

    Great offer, thanks ender.

    PS. You may have to persevere with the website as loading is very slow and it took me several attempts in order to register.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  17. copmom
    Member

    Well, that's kind of what I thought maizey! Anyway, I got the registration, then set it to download, went and fixed supper, watched some TV, etc., and now it is downloaded.

    UH OH.. now do I have to worry about this program? Just did the installation and McAfee popped up with a high security warning, a PUP called "PWCrack-PWdump" in c:\program files\laplink\remover\copypwd.dll
    On the warning I clicked do not allow.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  18. goodgotd
    Member

    well, I'll pass as I still have pcmover and cable. and no use for 'em.

    I was using ll gold over a null-modem serial link to a toshiba satellite notebook, wanted usb speed for books... only problem is they don't work with old nec usb controllers.

    this one is on the lan.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  19. RunesageMagik
    Member

    Sorry, Copmom, didn't mean to imply it wouldn't work PC to PC. Blame a certain GAOTD poster who paints idyllic pictures of working on a laptop from home while relaxing by a pond for making me even consider a laptop.
    I'm surrounded by 5 generations of PC's that won't talk to each other. (last time I got 2 to communicate was about 15 years ago using a DOS command and 2 separate phone lines)
    I'm not a hardware guy, so my collection of old cables (null-modems, proprietary HP, ethernet, transatlantic, etc) is useless. I'm stumped when it comes to -
    pairing up cables to ports - beyond identifying male and female plugs, which is surprisingly easy :-)
    not to mention -
    matching dozens of pin configs
    hard drive incompatibilities (SATA, ATA, MBA, USA, PDA, AAA)
    USB1 to USB1.1 to USB2
    hardwire, infrared, sonar, vulcan mindmeld
    It's enough to make a geek giddy or a grown man cry... and I'm not feeling giddy.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  20. copmom
    Member

    It's OK Rune.. sometimes things get a bit confusing. I've got a big plastic bag in the closet with all the parts/cables, adapters, etc. you mention that are now mostly all obsolete. Even a couple of A/B switches in case you want to use 2 printers with one connection. I think it's time for me to do some spring cleaning, but surer than anything, if I get rid of something, I'll find a need for it.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  21. Theleecher
    Member

    Extended!

    DUE TO OVERWHELMING RESPONSE FOR OUR LAPLINK 25th BIRTHDAY PCMOVER GIVEAWAY, WE KNOW MANY HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO PARTICIPATE.

    WE ARE THEREFORE EXTENDING THE DEADLINE TO GET YOUR FREE COPY OF PCMOVER.

    OUR SERVERS CONTINUE TO EXPERIENCE EXTREMELY HIGH TRAFFIC VOLUME. PLEASE BE PATIENT.

    THANK YOU AGAIN FOR THE BIRTHDAY WISHES. ALL OF US AT LAPLINK LOOK FORWARD TO PROVIDING MANY MORE YEARS FILLED WITH GREAT SOFTWARE.

    (But now I can't log in to get my download).

    Posted 1 month ago #
  22. calmier
    Member

    Thanks maizeydaze I managed to get a Win XP and Vista to join the wireless Dlink, without searching for a 15 year old. lol

    When I went in to the router to check 'why' the problem, it prompted me to update my firmware.

    First I saved my settings and undated the firmware. Then reloaded my settings. Well some settings uploaded others reverted to 'default'. But didn't tell me which ones...

    That's when the investigation began. Upshot, I disabled filters (three times) and reset my 'key' (using the same key) reboot the router a number of times. It works! yeah..

    Now all is well here.

    Next I'll 'network' the whole lot.

    And that will probably set me back a few days.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  23. RunesageMagik
    Member

    Copmom, I embrace the same rationalization (mantra) for clutter... "If I get rid of it, then I'll need it."

    Still can't find my last working a/b switch so 2 PCs can use 1 printer. I'd be willing to trade you a switch for a carton of dried up HP plotter pens and a year's subscription to Excel 1.0 or Inside DOS (circa 1991) but the bidding can't get any richer.

    Posted 1 month ago #

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