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Disclaimer: This guide is for informational and educational purposes only. Modifying Windows settings, executing system commands, transferring files, or recording screen activity is done entirely at your own risk. Always ensure your personal data is backed up and your privacy is protected. The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any data loss, system instability, privacy breaches, or damages that may occur.
Stop using USB drives or emails to send files to a nearby computer. Windows has a built-in feature called Nearby Sharing that lets you transfer photos, documents, and links wirelessly via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
Stop using USB drives or emails to send files to a nearby computer. Windows has a built-in feature called Nearby Sharing that lets you transfer photos, documents, and links wirelessly via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
How to Use It:
Enable It: Go to Settings > System > Shared Experiences (or Nearby Sharing) and turn it on for "Everyone nearby".
Select Your File: Right-click the file you want to send and click Share.
Choose the Device: Select the name of the nearby PC from the list.
Accept the File: On the other computer, click Save when the notification pops up.
It’s the fastest way to move files between your laptop and desktop without any cables!

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