Connecting two computers with a USB cable. ShowConnecting two computers with a USB cable.
What to choose?
How does it work?
What to do?
If you have to transfer huge files from one PC to another, using a flash disk or burning a CD-ROM can seem like a waste of time. One wise way...
How to connect two computers with a USB Cable ShowHow to connect two computers with a USB Cable
One of the best and fastest ways for connecting two computers is by using a USB-USB cable. This process allows you to transfer files from one computer to another and share internet connection. The...
Maximum USB Cable length ShowMaximum USB Cable length
The maximum length of a Universal Serial Bus cable is 5 meters length. However this can be extended to 10- 25 meters with the acquisition of USB repeater cable. (see below image).
This USB repeater works well...
USB host controller ShowUSB host controller
When connecting a USB 2.0 device, Windows displays the following message:
Install a high speed USB host controller
or
This device will function at reduced speed if you do not have high-speed controller installed...
Installing Windows XP from a USB key ShowInstalling Windows XP from a USB key
Creating your bootable USB key:
Installing XP
Here’s how to create a Windows XP, bootable, USB key. This is very useful especially persons using Netbook or in the case that your PC is not equipped...
S-video (Y/C) ShowThe S-Video standard
The S-Video standard (for "Sony Video"), sometimes called Y/C, is a video transmission mode with separate components using different cables to carry information regarding luminance (luminosity) and chrominance (colour).
An S...
Creating an RJ45 crossover cable ShowWhat's an RJ45 plug?
A network card may have several types of connectors, with the most common being:
An RJ45 connector; A BNC connector (coaxial cable).
The RJ-45 is the one which interests us here, as it it the most widely used. The cables...
Memory Stick (MS Card) ShowMemory Stick
The Memory Stick (written as MS or MS Card) is a type of memory card created jointly by Sony and SanDisk in January 2000.
The architecture of Memory Stick cards is based on NAND flash memory circuits (EEPROM).
Memory stick...