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Question about a Time Machine backup?
I used Time Machine to backup my previous MBP before I sold it. Now that I have my new MBP, I did a clean install of Mountain Lion as soon as I turned it on.
I'd rather manually add the applications myself. Can I just drag/copy the applications I want from my Time Machine backup to install them on the new MBP? |
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With most applications you might be able to do it, but the settings will not be transferred that way. Other, more complex applications, the one coming with a proper installer, will probably not work that way.
In Migration Assistant you can choose to only transfer applications if you want to.
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So there's some migration assistant that allows me to bring over only selected applications?
How do I use this and where is it located? |
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Setting-up a new Mac from an old one, its Backups, or a PC
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You could still just use Migration Assistant then immediately afterward go into the Applications folder and delete the apps you don't want. |
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