Laptop to PC connection?!

somewhatsavvy

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Hi,

I recently acquired a relatively ancient laptop, an Acer Extensa running Windows 98 that I intend to use only for word processing. I am told that the Internet is possible but that's really not the goal.

What I want to do is take Word files from the laptop & put them on my PC, which runs Vista. The only thing is, my laptop's USB drive doesn't recognize my USB key like my PC does.

Should I : Get a driver? Do they make drivers for '98? Where do I get it? Can I burn it to a CD & put it in my laptop?

Should I: Get a USB networking cable? I can't find any in my area whatsoever. I only know what I've seen on the internet.

Should I: Purchase the alternative, which is a Y-Cable: USB on one end, and the roundish mouse & keyboard connections on the other ends? I don't use a mouse on my laptop and the laptop has the plugs for the round mouse thingy.

Should I: Attempt to connect to the Internet? I think Wifi is like impossible with that laptop. Like I said, it's ancient. Connecting to the net on this would either spell dial-up or another weird cable.

Should I: Find a version of iTunes that will work on '98, burn it onto a CD using my PC, open & install on my laptop, and use my iPod as a mass storage device?

What should I do?! If you suggest a cable, could you please please Google and image I can print out and take with me to the store?

I'm frazzled with this machine!!
Please help me!
 
98 or 98SE?

USB in SE is much better

bear in mind though, you will need drivers for virtually everything, even for usb keys etc...

Best idea with the lappy is to conect it to your router via an ethernet cable, that way you can do filesharing over your lan, as well as share printers and internet
 
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