Introduction
Thunderbolt™ Share for Windows* is a software solution enabling PC-to-PC experiences using Thunderbolt™ technology and is supported on all Windows* Thunderbolt™ 4 or Thunderbolt™ 5 enabled PCs. Note that Thunderbolt™ Share is included as a feature on select new PCs or Thunderbolt™ accessories and while the software can be installed on any system meeting HW/SW requirements, at least one connected PC or Thunderbolt™ accessory must be Thunderbolt™ Share licensed by the manufacturer.
Available Downloads
- Windows 11*
- Size: 4.9 MB
- SHA256: B43F7791AD654CAF7948998E126281DEAB9BABBBF3388DA23B93213DB7032DCA
Detailed Description
Purpose
This product offers users an easy, fast, and efficient way to do more with two PCs by sharing screens, keyboard, mouse, storage, and files with the speed of Thunderbolt™ technology. Thunderbolt™ Share delivers the following use cases: Control another computer, Sync folders, Drag and Drop files, and Migrate data from an old computer to a new computer.
Requirements
- At least one PC or Thunderbolt™ accessory must be Thunderbolt™ Share licensed from the manufacturer.
- Two PC’s with Thunderbolt™ 4 or Thunderbolt 5 ports.
- Operating systems: Windows 11* or newer.
- A Thunderbolt™ 4 or Thunderbolt™ 5 cable.
- For Intel Graphics driver, version 0.101.4826 (or higher) is required.
- Optional – Thunderbolt™ dock or monitor to connect through.
Platform (OS Support)
- Windows 11* or newer.
Notes:
- Thunderbolt™ Share is required to be installed on both PCs.
- See the release notes for supported hardware, what is new, bug fixes, and known issues.
- Refer to the support page for Thunderbolt™ Share for information on installation, Frequently Asked Questions, and hardware configuration.
- Contact your OEMs for issues related to Thunderbolt™ Share.
- Look for Thunderbolt™ Share as a feature listed on select new PCs or Thunderbolt™ accessories.
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