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Getting files off of an ancient MAC 9500 - How?
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<blockquote data-quote="sheellah" data-source="post: 1313550" data-attributes="member: 164695"><p>Well I got the crossover cable but that only works when both computers are running OSX when trying to use the migration assistant. I'm surprised someone at Apple didn't pick that up when that was suggested. Thanks for the article right above. It seems to have the info I need but it's SOOO complicated. Will that mess up my current Verizon DSL settings?</p><p></p><p>One other question. Do both the 9500 and the g5 have to have monitors connected to them in order to do that? If so, the only other monitor I will have is the one on my new iMAC. Would that computer be too advanced to hook up to the 9500 via ethernet?</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much all for trying to help me. Much appreciated!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheellah, post: 1313550, member: 164695"] Well I got the crossover cable but that only works when both computers are running OSX when trying to use the migration assistant. I'm surprised someone at Apple didn't pick that up when that was suggested. Thanks for the article right above. It seems to have the info I need but it's SOOO complicated. Will that mess up my current Verizon DSL settings? One other question. Do both the 9500 and the g5 have to have monitors connected to them in order to do that? If so, the only other monitor I will have is the one on my new iMAC. Would that computer be too advanced to hook up to the 9500 via ethernet? Thanks so much all for trying to help me. Much appreciated!!! [/QUOTE]
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