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Old 05-03-2007, 04:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sorry. Duplicate.

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Well, I got a new laptop. It is a Gateway with a 1.6 ghz dual core, 1 gig of ram, 160 gig hard drive, and a ATI Radeon 64 mb dedicated (up to 256 mb) graphics card. It's awesome! I have one question though. I don't plan to play a whole lot of games on it, but I have one on it and it plays it good. I would like to put Postal 2 (the worst game for your mental sanity) on it, but my cat broke the disk . I have it on my desktop. It does not need a disk to run. Is there any way that I could link this laptop to it and transfer data and install Postal on it? Hopefully with a usb cable ( I have one lying around)? Thanks.
no, see my other post to the same question you posted in a different section of this forum. Also to transfer via usb you need third party software. You would want to network them via cat5 cable.
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