C Captain Planet macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 24, 2007 588 0 Canada Oct 26, 2009 #1 So, if I've already got an iMac, and I want to transfer everything it has on my MacBook Pro, how would I do that? Would I need an adapter of some sort? Also, since it's new, should I fully drain the battery and then recharge it?
So, if I've already got an iMac, and I want to transfer everything it has on my MacBook Pro, how would I do that? Would I need an adapter of some sort? Also, since it's new, should I fully drain the battery and then recharge it?
palmerc2 macrumors 68000 Feb 29, 2008 1,625 687 Los Angeles Oct 26, 2009 #2 different post, different wording, same meaning
C Captain Planet macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 24, 2007 588 0 Canada Oct 26, 2009 #3 Yeah I know, sorry. Is there a way I can close this thread?
A AreYouAMac macrumors regular Jan 5, 2008 110 0 Oct 26, 2009 #4 Have you ever.......HEARD of a flash drive / external hard drive / cd? You PLUG it in.... transfer the data. and remove. PLUG it into the other computer... transfer the data... and remove. Seriously, I don't understand posts like these.
Have you ever.......HEARD of a flash drive / external hard drive / cd? You PLUG it in.... transfer the data. and remove. PLUG it into the other computer... transfer the data... and remove. Seriously, I don't understand posts like these.
C cababah macrumors 68000 Jun 11, 2009 1,894 519 SF Bay Area, CA Oct 26, 2009 #5 Why don't you try saving the environment/planet and keeping up with technology at the same time. Jerk.
Why don't you try saving the environment/planet and keeping up with technology at the same time. Jerk.
A a350 macrumors regular Jul 8, 2009 103 0 Oct 26, 2009 #6 I transferred files from my old windows laptop to my macbook pro using ethernet cable.