Hyper-V Host (Win 8) to XP Virtual Machine File Transfer

Hello guys, first post here, and I've got a question about transferring files from the host computer to an xp hyper v virtual machine. I've researched and tried many methods but some are too complicated or in the case of the floppy it doesn't have enough
space. I need to transfer a 30mb 16-bit application from my host, Windows 8, to a windows XP virtual machine where I think I can run it. I seem to be "missing some network hardware" so I can't exactly access the internet, but is there still a way
to transfer an app within a host-to-vm network? I think I set up an external network, but don't really know how to use it. 
Thanks, and happy new year

Hi Alec22,
>>but is there still a way to transfer an app within a host-to-vm network? I think I set up an external network, but don't really know how to use it. 
I would suggest you to use network share .
Please create an internal virtual switch and configure an IP  for it in host's "network connections " , then connect that VM to internal virtual switch
(that VM's IP should be in same subnet with that "internal virtual switch ")
Also you can refer to following article :
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee256061(v=WS.10).aspx
Best Regards,
Elton Ji
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    0x72f80000 - 0x72fa6000      C:\WINDOWS\System32\WINSPOOL.DRV
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    0x6d940000 - 0x6d94a000      C:\WINDOWS\System32\ddrawex.dll
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    0x6d450000 - 0x6d468000      C:\Archivos de programa\Java\jre1.5.0_10\bin\jpishare.dll
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