How do I share a file over 5GB?

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I'm installing Windows 7 on my friend's computer, all his stuff is around 5GB compressed, which I need to back up.

His USB drives are broke, so I can't put it on an HDD.


How do I backup a 5GB file?
 

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Well instead of just cramming everything into a single zip/rar/7zip/... file, you can compress the stuff across multiple smaller compressed file types, and then burning said files to DVD/CD if available. Otherwise, seen as you now have multiple smaller files, you can upload these files to a free file sharing/storage site, can't think of one at this time.

There is also Microsoft's free SkyDrive account, go and get your friend a free Live account, then look for SkyDrive, upload the files, restore, enjoy.

You could also take the computer to a repair shop and get a professional backup performed, but seen as the files are so small, and I don't think the benefits will outweigh the cost.

There are many more routes you can take, so if none of these work, Google can surely help you out.
 

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Assuming you aren't formatting the drive, a fresh installation of Windows 7 will take all of your friend's files and put them in a folder called "Windows.old".
 

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make a .torrent
send to yourself and open it on the other computer.
The file will begin sending.
once done just do whatever you need to do
Fast
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You don't need to transfer his stuff.

When you install windows 7, it moves ALL of the old files into a folder located in C:\Windows.old



Just to give you a little hint that has nothing to do with this question, you can install windows by running setup.exe from the iso file itself, no need for dvds or usb. :)
 

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Alternatively, if you have another computer, you could use DropBox to transfer the files seamlessly.


Or you could just make another partition and just stick the files there.
 

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bit-torrent is unrealistic because you would have t o set up the torrent. go to your house, download his files and leave them running. go to his house do the windows thing, then re-download them. i recommend having 7zip (or whatever you use) split the archive into 700mb parts, or 4gig parts. then burning onto cd/dvd. a free file hosting website would also work (megaupload) however you would also need to slpit the archive, and depending on your upload speed it may take a LONG time to upload them.

second thought, just barrow a flash drive from someone. you can pick up an 8gig for like 15 bucks.
 

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Just create a partition and transfer the 5GB of files into that newly created partition. Then do a fresh installation of Windows 7.

Important: Do not install Windows 7 over the newly created partition with the backup-ed files.
 

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I cannot believe no one has recommended simply using 2 DVD's. It's the easiest and it doesn't require any of that partition garbage or torrents or software or anything. :P
Good luck!
(Btw, Win7 sucks)
 

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