PC to PC Data Transfer Device: (A Home Network Tool)
From time to time, we need to transfer Data from PC to PC. For example, you may want to transfer data from your old computer to a new computer. You may want to back up some data etc.
There are many ways to transfer data between PCs. (Within your home or office network)
(1) Use a USB flash drivers: You need to connect it to source computer, copy the files to USB flash Drivers, then connect it to target computer, and copy the file from USB flash to target computer. When you transfer big files, you need big capacity USB flash drivers, otherwise, you need to repeat this jobs many times.
(2)Use a USB external hard disk, You still need to connect it to source computer, copy file to external hard disk, then connect it to target computer and copy to target computers.
(3) If your computers are within same LAN (Home network), you can share the files of source computer, then copy these files to target computer.
and more….
Here is a PC to PC Data Transfer Device (Tornado) which made PC to PC file transfer very easy : ( With this device , my grandma can transfer data from PC to PC easily)


“PC to PC Data Transfer Device
Once connected to each PC, The Tornadoâ„¢ automatically displays the entire contents of each PC enabling the user to quickly drag-n-drop their files and file folders from one machine to the other. Operating at USB 2.0 speeds, The Tornadoâ„¢ moves files 600 % faster than standard flash memory-based storage media. The Tornadoâ„¢ is pocket-sized and has retractable cables allowing it to be easily carried anywhere.
Transfer Files between Any Windows® PCs
Built-in application (no software to install)
Backup your data at speeds up to 25Mb/Sec
Easiest way to migrate to a new computer
The easy to use graphical user interface autoloads by simply plugging the device into the USB port of each computer. The flashing LED light on the top of the device lights up to let you know that you’re connected. The entire contents of each PC are clearly displayed on the screens of BOTH COMPUTERS. Then you simply drag-n-drop files or entire directories from one machine to the other. It’s bi-directional so it doesn’t matter which machine you use to transfer the data. Just The Tornadoâ„¢!”
Home office network devices