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<blockquote data-quote="kmbaroyale19" data-source="post: 1810947" data-attributes="member: 401571"><p>Jake,</p><p>my old MacBook is a 2007 MacBook3.1, Intel Core Duo running OS X 10.6.8. The hard disk is formatted as OS Extended(Journaled).</p><p>The MacBook Pro is mid 2015 Retina, 15 inch, 2.2GHz, Intel Core i7, running Mojave 10.14.2. The hard disk is formatted as OS Extended, case sensitive (Journaled) - this is what I remember. Disk Utility shows the type as APFS volume.</p><p>I bought the Pro in May 2018 and, because of the different ports I didn't have a suitable connecting cable, I tried transferring data using Migration. However, a message appeared on the Pro showing that a connection was not possible due to the different formats of the hard disks.</p><p>I hope this all means something to you. Please understand that I am an idiot and in 27 years of using Macs (starting with a a Mac SE, two of which I still have) have never had to do more than switch them on and off. </p><p>Regards</p><p>Neville</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmbaroyale19, post: 1810947, member: 401571"] Jake, my old MacBook is a 2007 MacBook3.1, Intel Core Duo running OS X 10.6.8. The hard disk is formatted as OS Extended(Journaled). The MacBook Pro is mid 2015 Retina, 15 inch, 2.2GHz, Intel Core i7, running Mojave 10.14.2. The hard disk is formatted as OS Extended, case sensitive (Journaled) - this is what I remember. Disk Utility shows the type as APFS volume. I bought the Pro in May 2018 and, because of the different ports I didn't have a suitable connecting cable, I tried transferring data using Migration. However, a message appeared on the Pro showing that a connection was not possible due to the different formats of the hard disks. I hope this all means something to you. Please understand that I am an idiot and in 27 years of using Macs (starting with a a Mac SE, two of which I still have) have never had to do more than switch them on and off. Regards Neville [/QUOTE]
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