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MBP to iMac
I own an early 2011 MBP and will be adding a 21.5 iMac to the lineup. Can I simply create an image of my MBP using CCC and restore it to my new iMac? My desire is to replicate my MBP without having to reinstall everything. Thanks for the help.
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As for other methods, you could use Setup / Migration Assistant to transfer settings, applications and your data to the new iMac via Gigabit Ethernet (cable should cost less than 10 USD for a Cat6 one). Migration Assistant / Setup Assistant information: Setting-up a new Mac from an old one, its Backups, or a PC
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Like Simsaladimbamba said, just use Migration Assistant on the new iMac when you get it. You can either use a Time Machine backup, or do it over the network.
After the migration finishes, your iMac will be exactly like your laptop in terms of preferences, files, and all of that. |
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I sold my rMBP and didn't get my iMac for a couple weeks after. Did a simple install of a timemachine backup and once finished was exactly like the rMBP the last day I had it. Simple stuff.
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If you use Time Machine, it moves over all the applications, user data etc... but it uses the OS install of your new iMac. It is much cleaner. BTW: This is one reason why I do not put a lot of priority on having a bootable clone backup. Depending when in its lifecycle my machine crashes... there is at least a 50/50 chance that I will be upgrading to a new computer. Clones are not the best method. /Jim |
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I'm going to echo everyone else's sentiment about the migration assistant. You do not want to clone here; not just because that iMac uses a special build of 10.8.2 but because each machine has specific drivers loaded and you'll have a less stable system if you clone rather than migrate. For your purposes, migrating accomplishes exactly what you want anyway.
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I've migrated with Migrant Assistant via Wi-Fi network from my MBA to new late 2012 iMac. All was perfect and most of the program (except battery life
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Something that is worth pointing out is that if you have any of the adobe products you need to deactivate them first otherwise when you try to register them again on the new computer they will not be activated, rest should migrate automagically (including the picture you had on the desktop).
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You can use Migration Assistant to migrate from a clone. That works quite well especially if you have to sell your old system before buying the new. And a clone is good for quick recovery from a failed drive. So don't rule out the value of clones. (I use clones, TimeMachine, and CrashPlan for extra protection against data loss).
---------- They most certainly are portable -- it's a great feature. They should be excluded from TimeMachine backups because every time you run the VM the entire VM disk image would be backed up and the TM volume fills quickly with these. However they should be backed up in some manner, like a clone or just a copy somewhere.
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I've also confirmation Parallels has a migrate feature as well. Here's hoping the migration assistant pulls the Parallels application over correctly. If it does, the VM migration is easy. |
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I timemachined mine and the Adobe stuff never missed a beat |
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