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Migrate or restore? New iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="mrloofer" data-source="post: 976869" data-attributes="member: 110128"><p>Sorry if this has been asked before but I searched and found various answers.</p><p></p><p>Quite simply I bought a new 27" iMac and want to make sure that it is identical to my 24". My 24" is completely up-to-date software wise and I just completed a recent time machine backup. Is it just a simple case of restoring from time machine? Or because it's a new processor will it be more difficult migrating? (I'm an ex-PC user and used to having to deal with careful re-installations when different CPUs/motherboards are used etc.).</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrloofer, post: 976869, member: 110128"] Sorry if this has been asked before but I searched and found various answers. Quite simply I bought a new 27" iMac and want to make sure that it is identical to my 24". My 24" is completely up-to-date software wise and I just completed a recent time machine backup. Is it just a simple case of restoring from time machine? Or because it's a new processor will it be more difficult migrating? (I'm an ex-PC user and used to having to deal with careful re-installations when different CPUs/motherboards are used etc.). Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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