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Although the two machines have different operating systems, you can still connect a Windows PC and Mac to each other and share files. You don’t need any expensive equipment. All you need is an Ethernet cable.

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Creating a Physical Connection

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Part 2
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Configuring the Windows PC

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  1. On the directory panel at the left side of the window, click on “Homegroup.”
  2. ) and click on “Next.”
  3. On the following page, you’ll be given a password. Take note of the password. You’ll be using that later once you try to connect your Mac to your PC.
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Configuring the Mac

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  1. Use the following format:
    • smb://username@computername/sharename – i.e.: smb://johnny@mypc/users.
    • If the above format won’t work, you can use the Windows PC’s IP address: smb://IPaddress/sharename.
  2. Click on “Connect.”
  3. The Windows PC’s name should now appear on the left panel under the Shared section.
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      • To get your Windows PC’s name, right-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop and select “Properties.”
      • You can’t create a Homegroup if you’re connected to the Internet.
      • If your Mac doesn’t have an Ethernet port, you can use a USB-to-Ethernet cable and connect it to a Windows PC using the same method.
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