Old iMac to new iMac migration
What is the best method for migrating all data from old iMac to new iMac
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What is the best method for migrating all data from old iMac to new iMac
Migration Assistant is a program provided by Apple for transferring your files from your old computer to your new computer. It is very easy to use. Be sure to read and follow its instructions. Basically, the process is as follows.
You first begin by starting the process of setting up your new computer. You will be asked if you wish to transfer files. Respond YES and follow the instructions you will be given.
· You will be told to turn both computers on and activate Migration Assistant in the old computer.
· The computers should be connected with a USB cable to facilitate the transfer. Wi-Fi is simply not suited for a transfer of so much data and corruption often results. Do not use it. It can corrupt or lose data.
· You will be given several options of what to transfer. You will likely want to transfer your settings and preferences.
· You can transfer all or none of your files. You do not have an option to select certain files to transfer. If you wish to do that, then do so manually. You can transfer all or none of your installed apps. Some people elect to download fresh installations instead.
· The old computer's operating system will not be transferred. No data from the old computer is erased.
· Allow for up to an hour for the transfer process to complete once you start it.
· It should set up the new computer the same as the old one.
Enjoy your new Mac.
I hope this is helpful. Good luck.
Migration Assistant is a program provided by Apple for transferring your files from your old computer to your new computer. It is very easy to use. Be sure to read and follow its instructions. Basically, the process is as follows.
You first begin by starting the process of setting up your new computer. You will be asked if you wish to transfer files. Respond YES and follow the instructions you will be given.
· You will be told to turn both computers on and activate Migration Assistant in the old computer.
· The computers should be connected with a USB cable to facilitate the transfer. Wi-Fi is simply not suited for a transfer of so much data and corruption often results. Do not use it. It can corrupt or lose data.
· You will be given several options of what to transfer. You will likely want to transfer your settings and preferences.
· You can transfer all or none of your files. You do not have an option to select certain files to transfer. If you wish to do that, then do so manually. You can transfer all or none of your installed apps. Some people elect to download fresh installations instead.
· The old computer's operating system will not be transferred. No data from the old computer is erased.
· Allow for up to an hour for the transfer process to complete once you start it.
· It should set up the new computer the same as the old one.
Enjoy your new Mac.
I hope this is helpful. Good luck.
I just got done with the migration. I didn't use any cable and it worked fine.
But now the mouse won't respond on the new iMac. Tried turning it on and off but would not work. Is there something I can do?
With all due respect, if you have a Time Machine backup of the old Mac then follow the instructions in Setup Assistant and Migration Assistant for the easiest and quickest method of migration.
I don't have a cable to connect the old and new computers. What kind of cable do I need?
I would use a USB cable. Be sure that it has a connecter on each end which matches those in the computer's ports. In the alternative, an Ethernet cable will work, but it will be a bit slower.
Never mind. I found out that it must be charged and I thought I may need to change the battery. Sorry.
Old iMac to new iMac migration