Migration to new MacBook Pro

Is Migration Aid the best way to migrate to a new Macbook Pro? Does it leave the latest version of the Operating System in place on the new MacBook Pro?

MacBook Pro (2020 and later)

Posted on Nov 5, 2021 06:51 AM

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Posted on Nov 5, 2021 07:22 AM

Hi gojodyo,


Yes, Migration Assistant is the best way to migrate to a new MacBook Pro. When you power on your new MacBook Pro, the Setup Assistant will include the Migration Assistant inside it as well.


To get the fastest data transfer speeds, I recommend doing the following:


  1. Back up your old Mac with Time Machine.
  2. On the new MacBook Pro, transfer your data from the backup drive.


You could also run Migration Assistant on the older Mac as well and use it to transfer the content wirelessly, but that could take longer to complete.


EDIT: Migration Assistant doesn't change the version of macOS running on the new Mac.

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Nov 5, 2021 07:22 AM in response to gojodyo

Hi gojodyo,


Yes, Migration Assistant is the best way to migrate to a new MacBook Pro. When you power on your new MacBook Pro, the Setup Assistant will include the Migration Assistant inside it as well.


To get the fastest data transfer speeds, I recommend doing the following:


  1. Back up your old Mac with Time Machine.
  2. On the new MacBook Pro, transfer your data from the backup drive.


You could also run Migration Assistant on the older Mac as well and use it to transfer the content wirelessly, but that could take longer to complete.


EDIT: Migration Assistant doesn't change the version of macOS running on the new Mac.

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