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<blockquote data-quote="Pudge" data-source="post: 593500" data-attributes="member: 110553"><p>If u are transfering through your network through a network sharing folder u have setup then no.. Basically its just going throught the router to your other computer and does not go onto the rogers network at all.</p><p></p><p>Anything you transfer from one computer to another does not count. Now if u store your files on a website and then download them to the new computer. then that counts.</p><p></p><p>If u really want to be safe about it... and/or want to have a quickier way of transfering things.. external hard drives are the way to go these days.. Basically put whatever u want to transfer on it.. and then unplug it from you usb and plug it into your other computer.. and then drag it off the external harddrive</p><p></p><p>Click here for a picture to help u understand better: http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/1579/explainxe1.png</p><p></p><p>if u need any assistance ..im glad to help.. email me</p><p></p><p>pudgie_luv@hotmail.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pudge, post: 593500, member: 110553"] If u are transfering through your network through a network sharing folder u have setup then no.. Basically its just going throught the router to your other computer and does not go onto the rogers network at all. Anything you transfer from one computer to another does not count. Now if u store your files on a website and then download them to the new computer. then that counts. If u really want to be safe about it... and/or want to have a quickier way of transfering things.. external hard drives are the way to go these days.. Basically put whatever u want to transfer on it.. and then unplug it from you usb and plug it into your other computer.. and then drag it off the external harddrive Click here for a picture to help u understand better: http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/1579/explainxe1.png if u need any assistance ..im glad to help.. email me pudgie_luv@hotmail.com [/QUOTE]
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