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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Transfer Files From iMac to MacBook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="nepgunes" data-source="post: 429233" data-attributes="member: 16107"><p>I found this guide on apple.com. I'm at work right now do I can't try it but this should be the answer.</p><p></p><p><strong>Transferring files between two Macintosh computers</strong></p><p>There are many ways to transfer files from one Mac to another. </p><p></p><p>You can transfer files via the Internet using a .Mac or another Internet account. You can copy files over an Ethernet network or wireless network such as AirPort. You can use one computer to burn the files on a recordable CD and then copy the files from the CD to the other computer. Or you can use an external disk such as a Zip drive, portable USB or FireWire hard disk, or even a floppy disk if you purchase a USB floppy drive. </p><p></p><p>If both computers are using Mac OS X, you can connect the two computers with a FireWire cable and use <strong>Migration Assistant</strong>, located in the Utilities folder in your Applications folder. Migration Assistant transfers your files and important settings to your new computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nepgunes, post: 429233, member: 16107"] I found this guide on apple.com. I'm at work right now do I can't try it but this should be the answer. [B]Transferring files between two Macintosh computers[/B] There are many ways to transfer files from one Mac to another. You can transfer files via the Internet using a .Mac or another Internet account. You can copy files over an Ethernet network or wireless network such as AirPort. You can use one computer to burn the files on a recordable CD and then copy the files from the CD to the other computer. Or you can use an external disk such as a Zip drive, portable USB or FireWire hard disk, or even a floppy disk if you purchase a USB floppy drive. If both computers are using Mac OS X, you can connect the two computers with a FireWire cable and use [B]Migration Assistant[/B], located in the Utilities folder in your Applications folder. Migration Assistant transfers your files and important settings to your new computer. [/QUOTE]
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