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Old 09-17-2006, 07:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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that you can access files on another computer in the same wireless connection. i was planning on putting my old computer out in my garage, and puttin the 200 gb hard drive that i have in my computer out there and puttin windows on it, and only having the 36.7 raptor. is this true? i would want to do this but i would need to access the files outside in the garage from my computer uo here, and be able to add more stuff into it and other stuff like that. can i do that? if not i could just buy another drive, they arent very expensive but i would love to have this setup.
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