sallyfrominverness wrote:
Following on from this….. I have my new Mac and all the transition went fine. Thank you for advice.
That is good news.
Now, I want to clear my old Mac for possible sell or pass on.
For the same reason that you upgraded to a new Mac, the old Mac is too old to sell or donate to someone else. The best thing to do after erasing the old Mac, is to Recycle it.
I have followed the instructions for erasing everything. I’m wondering if I have done something wrong…… the Mac now has OS X 10.8.5.
It sound like you have successfully erased and reinstalled the original OS X.
I made the mistake of having an external drive attached while doing this and the external drive (Seagate) now has Apps, Library, System and Users on it.
Those are the old backups for that iMac. Disconnect the Seagate external drive from the old iMac and set it aside. Then re-erase the old Mac to be on the safe side.
How easy, and advisable is it for me to move this onto the Mac?
I have an internet connection but it seems a bit strange and cannot establish internet connection to Apps Store. not sure why?
There is no Photos App…. And as I can’t get to Apps Store I can’t get one!
You do not want to move or restore any personal data or app's from the backups, if you are selling, donating or recycling.
If you want to keep and reuse the Seagate external drive with your new Mac? You can connect the Seagate external drive to your new Mac using one of the for-mentioned USB-C to USB adapters.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
Again the best corse of action is to make sure that the old iMac is erased, then responsible recycle it.
Apple Reuse and Recycling Program - Apple
e-waste recycling