Hi, my first post! 
A buddy has a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012, now with Yosemite and all updates) which came with a 500 GB HDD. He just bought a 1 TB HGST HDD and wants to upgrade by transferring all programs and data (He does not have the OS CD's or the application CD's) and asked for my help.
Opening the MacBook and replacing the HDD is not a problem.
However I am I am confused about how I should go about doing the software/data transfer without doing any re-installation of software.
I have lots of experience with PC’s, and the procedure there is straightforward - use a tool like Acronis to create an image and store it in an external drive, remove old HDD, install new HDD, transfer image to new HDD and the upgrade is complete.
Is there a similar procedure I can follow on the MacBook Pro? Thanks in advance.
A buddy has a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012, now with Yosemite and all updates) which came with a 500 GB HDD. He just bought a 1 TB HGST HDD and wants to upgrade by transferring all programs and data (He does not have the OS CD's or the application CD's) and asked for my help.
Opening the MacBook and replacing the HDD is not a problem.
However I am I am confused about how I should go about doing the software/data transfer without doing any re-installation of software.
I have lots of experience with PC’s, and the procedure there is straightforward - use a tool like Acronis to create an image and store it in an external drive, remove old HDD, install new HDD, transfer image to new HDD and the upgrade is complete.
Is there a similar procedure I can follow on the MacBook Pro? Thanks in advance.