Hi. I am trying to figure out the best way to transfer my files and documents from an older (Air 2017) to a new M1 Mac I've just got.
I don't yet have a USB hub, so I can't use my old external drives to get the files. I have mostly gone for a fresh install. That means I've re-downloaded applications on the new Mac. Now I just need to transfer old MS Office files, some films and music, and some HEIC and JPEGs.
I understand Migration Assistant will let me do this automatically. But I see a section on "other files and folders" which doesn't tell me exactly which files will be tranferred. I don't want to carry over unnecessary files and junk from my old computer.
I am leaning towards transferring several folders in one go using AirDrop over Wi-Fi. That way I can also clean out the older machine and transfer only those files and folders that I really need. There isn't too much data that I will need to sort through, so I think it won't be much of a drag doing this manually.
Do let me know your thoughts about any risks associated with an AirDrop transfer of the entire HDD of my older computer.
Thanks!
I don't yet have a USB hub, so I can't use my old external drives to get the files. I have mostly gone for a fresh install. That means I've re-downloaded applications on the new Mac. Now I just need to transfer old MS Office files, some films and music, and some HEIC and JPEGs.
I understand Migration Assistant will let me do this automatically. But I see a section on "other files and folders" which doesn't tell me exactly which files will be tranferred. I don't want to carry over unnecessary files and junk from my old computer.
I am leaning towards transferring several folders in one go using AirDrop over Wi-Fi. That way I can also clean out the older machine and transfer only those files and folders that I really need. There isn't too much data that I will need to sort through, so I think it won't be much of a drag doing this manually.
Do let me know your thoughts about any risks associated with an AirDrop transfer of the entire HDD of my older computer.
Thanks!