garryknight New User

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  • Your USB drive connects to the other end. You transfer the files onto the USB drive, 'safely remove' it, then plug it into the laptop and copy the files from it. It's pointless plugging a USB cable of any kind between a Windows tablet and a Windows PC as they're both USB hosts.
  • It was a long time ago that I set up networking in my Windows 7 and I've forgotten a few things but networking works the same way in Windows 7 as it does in Windows 10. Some of the settings might have different names, though. A USB on-the-go cable is useful with USB drives and memory sticks, but a regular USB to mini USB…
  • Also, if you bought it new, the serial number should be on a sticker on the rear of the tablet, just above the FCC declaration.
  • That's just it. You don't need to connect via USB. As long as your home PC is connected to the internet via a router (either wired or WiFi), you share files over the network. Here's what might be the best article on how to do it, as it gives you step-by-step instructions.…
  • You can transfer files by Bluetooth but to plug in a USB flashdrive (pendrive, thumbdrive, or whatever people call it) you need a USB On-the-Go connector. I don't know where in the world you are, but this is what I'd look for on Amazon UK…
  • If you're trying to transfer files to a Windows PC, you can add the tablet to the same Workgroup, then just drag and drop the files using the file manager.
  • Hmm... More updates came down overnight and now it rotates.
  • I have the same Iconia as you, bought yesterday, and mine rotated when I got it but after doing some Windows Updates it now doesn't, no matter how much I toggle rotation lock. I found an Intel graphics utility in the System tray at bottom right. It allows me rotate the graphics display. This works for some of the apps I've…
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