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My current imac is dying a death. I need to move everything to the new one. That will be running Sierra.
What's the best way of doing this that won't involve losing lots of things?
I don't use mac mail or Safari so I need to make absolutely sure Thunderbird & firefox keep all their profile information.
I have online back up of everything but it is slow. I was intending using the migration assistant. Does that actually work ok?
I've got an external HDD coming tomorrow so I thought if I backed up everything via time machine would it be possible to restore data and settings via that or does that restore back to the original machine (pretty dumb if it does) would that by kyboshed by the difference in OS?
Can I do a migration by sending everything I need from the old mac to an HDD then plugging that in to the new mac? That would be the easiest as it then means not having two computers set up. The new mac comes with daft wireless mouse and keyboard so I'll be continuing with the old wired keyboard and mouse.
Last time I needed to move the old mac died before the new one arrived so I had to restore from idrive. It took ages but as far as I know I got everything back.
Just checked the idrive back up and the damn thing is near empty. It's screwed up and deleted tons of data. This is the nightmare scenario now. It's missing 200gB and there is no way I can get that uploaded with VM's stupid upload throttling.
Aaarrghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
I like to know from those that have done these things which pitfalls there are as I don't have the time to fall in them myself.
I was planning on copying the large but possibly already in the cloud Pictures and Music folders to the HDD but again I don't know whether I'll encounter some itunes related nonsense that will decide I can't use it.
What's the best way of doing this that won't involve losing lots of things?
I don't use mac mail or Safari so I need to make absolutely sure Thunderbird & firefox keep all their profile information.
I have online back up of everything but it is slow. I was intending using the migration assistant. Does that actually work ok?
I've got an external HDD coming tomorrow so I thought if I backed up everything via time machine would it be possible to restore data and settings via that or does that restore back to the original machine (pretty dumb if it does) would that by kyboshed by the difference in OS?
Can I do a migration by sending everything I need from the old mac to an HDD then plugging that in to the new mac? That would be the easiest as it then means not having two computers set up. The new mac comes with daft wireless mouse and keyboard so I'll be continuing with the old wired keyboard and mouse.
Last time I needed to move the old mac died before the new one arrived so I had to restore from idrive. It took ages but as far as I know I got everything back.
Just checked the idrive back up and the damn thing is near empty. It's screwed up and deleted tons of data. This is the nightmare scenario now. It's missing 200gB and there is no way I can get that uploaded with VM's stupid upload throttling.
Aaarrghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
I like to know from those that have done these things which pitfalls there are as I don't have the time to fall in them myself.
I was planning on copying the large but possibly already in the cloud Pictures and Music folders to the HDD but again I don't know whether I'll encounter some itunes related nonsense that will decide I can't use it.
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