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Solution 1: Use Todo PCTrans Tool Step 1. Open Todo PCTrans on both computers. Choose "PC to PC" to proceed...Full Steps
Solution 2: Ethernet Cable Step 1. Connect both computers to the same network; Step 2. Enable sharing options on both computers...Full Steps
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Using an Ethernet cable is one of the fastest ways to transfer files from one computer to another without using the internet. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to transfer files between two computers using an Ethernet cable (or LAN cable).

Transfer files from PC to PC via Ethernet

And, if Ethernet doesn't work for you, we'll show you how to transfer files, programs, user accounts, and settings using a simple PC data-transfer tool.

How to Transfer Files from One Computer to Another Using a Free PC Data Transfer Tool

When you need to efficiently transfer a large number – or even all – of your files from one computer to another, you need a top-notch and free PC file transfer program. Todo PCTrans Free is a tool that caters to all your PC data transfer needs and provides an all-in-one computer upgrading solution.

Please download this simple and user-friendly PC file transfer software, and follow the steps below to copy files from one computer to another over WiFi.

< strong > Step 1. Run Todo PCTrans on both computers. Select "PC to PC" to proceed.

Step 2: Make sure you have selected the correct transfer direction.

"New" - Transfer data from an old computer to a new one.

"Old" - Transfer data from your current old computer to a new one remotely.

Transfer files from PC to PC - Step 1

Step 3: Enter the password or verification code of the target computer to connect the two computers via the network. Make sure you have selected the correct transfer direction, then click "Connect" to proceed.

The captcha is located in the upper-right corner of the main “Computer to Computer” screen on the controlled computer.

Transfer files from PC to PC - Step 2

Step 4: Next, click on “Files” to select the files you want to transfer. Choose specific ones if needed. Additionally, you can click on the “Edit” icon to customize the storage path of the transferred data.

Transfer Files from PC to PC - Step 1

Click “Transfer” to begin transferring files from computer to computer. The size of your files will determine how long the transfer takes, so be patient.

Transfer Files from PC to PC - Step 5 Transfer Files from PC to PC - Step 5

Here's a comprehensive solution list for the PC data transfer tool, Todo PCTrans Free, with the encoding format set to utf-8.

    • Data transfer between computers: Move files, user accounts, and installed programs from one PC to another over a network.
    • Offline computer-to-computer transfer: If no internet is available, you can create a backup of your programs and restore them to another computer using a USB or external storage device.
    • App migration on the local disk: Move applications from one local drive to another, or even to an external storage device, to free up space, like shifting a program from Drive C to Drive D.
    • Data rescue: In case your computer fails to boot, use this tool to recover data from a failed hard drive.

Additionally, we have a comprehensive guide video for beginners: This video will walk you through the entire process of transferring files from one laptop to another.

How to Transfer Files Between Two Computers Using an Ethernet Cable: A Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to transfer files between two computers by connecting them with an Ethernet cable in this tutorial.

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Step 1: Connect both computers to the same network.

1. Connect the two computers with an Ethernet or LAN cable. Use the same port on each computer and perform the steps on both.

Ethernet cable

2. Right-click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center." You should see your active network or Ethernet connection.

Network Sharing Center

3. Click on “Ethernet > Properties > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties.”

Create Network

4. Click "Use the following IP address," and type in the IP address and Subnet Mask shown in the screenshot. As long as the IP address you enter is in the same range as the example, it doesn't have to be the same.

Please place the following values on the first computer.

  • IP Address: 192.168.1.2
  • Subnet Mask: 225.225.225.0

Connect two computers

Please place the following values on the second computer with the encoding format utf-8.

    • IP Address: 192.168.1.3
    • Subnet Mask: 225.225.225.0

Connect two computers

5. Once the IP address has been successfully assigned, you'll see both computer names under Network Settings.

Step 2: Enable sharing on both computers.

1. Go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing settings.

Open Network and Sharing Center

2. Check those boxes and click “Save Changes.”

    • Turn on network discovery. • Turn on file and printer sharing. • Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the Public folder.

Enable the sharing options

3. Click “Turn off password protected sharing.” This will allow you to access the folder from another computer without having to enter a password every time. You'll want to turn password protection back on after you've finished transferring your files, however.

Turn off password protection

Step 3: Transfer files between the two computers using an Ethernet cable.

1. Select the file or folder you want to transfer, right-click on it, and choose “Share with > Specific people.”

Transfer files between two computers over LAN

2. In the "File Sharing" window, click the dropdown menu and select "Everyone > Add > Share." The file will then transfer from one computer to the other, and you can view the shared file on the target computer.

Transfer files from PC to PC over Ethernet

3. Press “Win + E” to open File Explorer, then click “Network” in the left pane. Locate the source computer and double-click it. All shared files will appear. You can copy and paste these files to your desired location.

User Experience of Transferring Files over Ethernet

As you can see, transferring files between two computers using an Ethernet cable can be a bit complicated. This might be even more difficult if you're not very computer-savvy. Also, you can only share one file or folder at a time. What if you have a lot of files to transfer? Is there a quicker way? The methods below serve as effective alternatives to Ethernet transfers.

Now you know how to transfer files between computers using an Ethernet cable. Don't forget to share this information with your friends and teach them how to do it, too!

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Why would one want to use Ethernet to transfer files from one computer to another?

There are several ways to transfer files from one computer to another, such as using a USB flash drive, external hard drive, cloud storage service, email, WiFi, or Ethernet cable. You can transfer files between two computers using an Ethernet cable or a Local Area Network (LAN) connection:

    • When you don't have access to Wi-Fi.
    • When you need to transfer large files faster than you could with USB or Wi-Fi.
    • When you don't use cloud storage services like OneDrive, Dropbox, or Google Drive.

In summary

Transferring files between two computers using an Ethernet cable follows a similar process, as outlined in the above guide. The process is more intricate, so be sure to follow the instructions carefully.

For transferring a bulk of files or programs between two computers, we highly recommend trying out the Todo PCTrans tool, which lets you migrate files between computers with or without a network connection.