Can I incrementally move folders from win 11. I have tried to do this but it creates a new user name in Ventura for each seperate attempt ( i do not want to hog wifi for hours at a time)

Do not want to hog wifi for 11 hours by doing complete migration, but want to do folder by folder transfer, i.e. Documents, Downloads etc. I tried to do this but it created a differnt user name in Ventura. Iam transferring fro PC win 11 laptop to a mini mac2.

Posted on Sep 5, 2023 08:47 PM

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Posted on Sep 6, 2023 04:28 AM

I didn’t suggest Migrating.

I have no idea where to find instructions. It’s just using a drive as you would any other storage device.


Plug a drive into your windows computer, use their disk management software to format it ExFAT, then copy files to the drive.

Eject the drive and plug it into the Mac. Copy the files from the drive into the desired location on your Mac.

Since it is a one-way operation, you could leave the drive formatted NTFS. macOS can read NTFS, but not write to it natively.

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Sep 6, 2023 04:28 AM in response to Ronhar323

I didn’t suggest Migrating.

I have no idea where to find instructions. It’s just using a drive as you would any other storage device.


Plug a drive into your windows computer, use their disk management software to format it ExFAT, then copy files to the drive.

Eject the drive and plug it into the Mac. Copy the files from the drive into the desired location on your Mac.

Since it is a one-way operation, you could leave the drive formatted NTFS. macOS can read NTFS, but not write to it natively.

Sep 6, 2023 04:10 AM in response to Ronhar323

The user may have created some unnecessary problems for themselves >> " I tried to do this but it created a differnt user name in Ventura. "


As @Barney-15E has mentioned - the Migrating Asset is an " all or nothing. "


A possible solution of several possible solutions would involve and contained in below link from Apple


Strongly suggest reading all elements in that link before attempting.


It will remove all Personal Data and User Account from the computer


It will not Touch the Operating System


Erase your Mac and reset it to factory settings - Apple Support (CA)


Once that is done, if you choose that option, is to start a fresh with a New Installation Like an Out of the Box Experience


Then use Transfer to a new Mac with Migration Assistant the right way





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