Hi,
Press the "t" key on the keyboard while the mac start up sound is
played. Please, remember that you should unplug your Mac from the
other Mac, in this case Your Macbook and your IMac, when you are
finished and before your Macbook reboots normally or risk shorting
something out.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 11-Sep-08, at 9:25 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
how do you put the macbook into target disk mode?
Olivia
On Sep 11, 2008, at 2:50 PM, Amanda martins wrote:
Ah, sorry, didn't mention that. I'm doing it wirelessly because I
don't have a firewire cable around (I've moved so many times
recently, all of my extra cables are in boxes somewhere). I'm
guessing that's why it's asking for the passcode, since it's a
wireless transfer.
-Amanda
On Sep 11, 2008, at 4:26 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Amanda, ¬are you migrating everything via firewire cable? I've
done this several times and once you put your notebook into target
disk mode, you should be able to have the migration assistant just
pull the data across. Unless the notebooks are differnt, you
should be able to hold the letter t down immediately after hearing
the startup chime on the notebook.
How are you performing the transfer?
On Sep 11, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Amanda martins wrote:
Hi everyone,
So, here's the deal. I've been using a Macbook running Leopard
since December. Most has gone beautifully, hence I recently
(read: yesterday) purchased a new iMac. So now I'm trying to
move stuff over to the iMac from the Macbook using Migration
Assistant. The iMac is telling me that I need to enter a
passcode into the Macbook. I see the passcode just fine, but when
I go to the migration assistant window on the Macbook, there's no
field to enter said passcode. It tells me that it sees my iMac
and it says I need to enter the passcode the iMac gave me, but
there's no edit field. Am I totally missing something, or is
this just something that VO doesn't work with? If this has been
covered before, I apologize. I'm at a total loss.
-Amanda
Scott Howell
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