Macbook Air migration: Intel to M2
Hi, I got a new Macbook Air and want to put all my stuff from the old one onto it.
New: 13.6" 2022, M2, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD.
Old: 13.6" 2017, Intel, 4 GB, 128 SSD -- still running Big Sur.
Question 1: Should I upgrade the old laptop to Monterey before starting The Migration?
Q 2: Would using cables make the migration process noticably faster? (If I migrate only my user account: that's apparently 55 GB.) I have an Ethernet adapter for the oldie; would have to get one for the new machine.
Q 3: What to migrate?
- Applications: It seems to be advisable not to migrate apps, which I understand and can live with.
- User (me): Will migrating this also transfer the passwords in the keychain? (I'm thinking of the wifis I use regularly). And Safari bookmarks? And all the passwords that Safari "remembers"? I'm trying to remember what other stuff would be extremely helpful to have migrated, or extremely tedious to do by hand...
- Other Files and Folders: Is that all stuff I've created, like docs and csv files and stuff? Would it be better to "manually" shove those from the one machine to the other rather than Migrating them?
- System & Network: Is it better to configure this stuff manually on the new machine? I'm not sure what that would consist of... I've customized the display a bit and so forth, and my main Network thing is just my wifi at home (where I also work), so doing it by hand wouldn't really be too burdensome. Or is there more to it than that, such that it really would be advisable to have the Migration Assistant do this?
Thank you for any comments/advice! And thanks again to steve626 for helpful comments in another thread (Migration problem!? - Apple Community).