Hi Guys,
I've just taken delivery of my new 16" MBP M3 Max. I dont want to use it, I want to frame it!
Anyway seriously, I'm reading a whole bunch of confusing info with regard to transferring data to new machine.
Some of it says don't use Migrate, if you're going from Intel to Mac silicon.
They say a lot of stuff (applications) won't be optimised for Mac chip and might affect the performance.
So in the real world what does this mean?
My main daily apps are already optimised I think. Affinity Publisher (graphic, photography, design), Mixcrosoft 365 (excel, word etc), Scrivener (for writing)
I can set the new machine up in my usual apple id, and then re-install software from scratch? Maybe a bit time consuming but it is what it is.
Files etc I can just move straight across by lead or wireless?
This is probbly a whole lot simpler than I'm making it in my head
Any thoughts?
I've just taken delivery of my new 16" MBP M3 Max. I dont want to use it, I want to frame it!
Anyway seriously, I'm reading a whole bunch of confusing info with regard to transferring data to new machine.
Some of it says don't use Migrate, if you're going from Intel to Mac silicon.
They say a lot of stuff (applications) won't be optimised for Mac chip and might affect the performance.
So in the real world what does this mean?
My main daily apps are already optimised I think. Affinity Publisher (graphic, photography, design), Mixcrosoft 365 (excel, word etc), Scrivener (for writing)
I can set the new machine up in my usual apple id, and then re-install software from scratch? Maybe a bit time consuming but it is what it is.
Files etc I can just move straight across by lead or wireless?
This is probbly a whole lot simpler than I'm making it in my head
Any thoughts?