Do you use migration assistant, or copy over what you need?
I iBrooker macrumors 6502 Original poster Nov 20, 2016 416 214 UK Dec 20, 2016 #1 Do you use migration assistant, or copy over what you need?
J jksu macrumors regular Nov 26, 2009 244 68 Dec 20, 2016 #2 iBrooker said: Do you use migration assistant, or copy over what you need? Click to expand... migration assistant from a carbon copied clone of my old 11"mba via external usb drive Reactions: iBrooker
iBrooker said: Do you use migration assistant, or copy over what you need? Click to expand... migration assistant from a carbon copied clone of my old 11"mba via external usb drive
A anzio macrumors 6502 Dec 5, 2010 453 665 Innisfil, Ontario, Canada Dec 20, 2016 #3 I used Migration Assistant (source from Time Machine backup on Time Capsule) from a mid-2012 MacBook Pro Retina. Went very smoothly and fairly quick. Reactions: iBrooker
I used Migration Assistant (source from Time Machine backup on Time Capsule) from a mid-2012 MacBook Pro Retina. Went very smoothly and fairly quick.
puckhead193 macrumors G3 May 25, 2004 9,570 852 NY Dec 20, 2016 #4 always start new and copy over files I need on a external drive.. takes a while but i think it's worth it. Reactions: iBrooker
always start new and copy over files I need on a external drive.. takes a while but i think it's worth it.
I iBrooker macrumors 6502 Original poster Nov 20, 2016 416 214 UK Dec 20, 2016 #5 puckhead193 said: always start new and copy over files I need on a external drive.. takes a while but i think it's worth it. Click to expand... I agree How do you copy your emails and keychain/passwords over?
puckhead193 said: always start new and copy over files I need on a external drive.. takes a while but i think it's worth it. Click to expand... I agree How do you copy your emails and keychain/passwords over?