Apple has an excellent technical article on moving data from old to new Macs. At Apple's web page support tab, search for Article ID # 25575 for "Mac OS: Moving Files From Your Older Macintosh to a New One"; punching in just the five digits will do.

Al Poulin
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Michael Clarke said:

Otherwise, there's got to be some way to export the data from the
Powerbook to the iBook first?  I found some scripts written by a
gentleman name Paul Berkowitz that will perform this export/import for
$20.

data? If you're talking about email, I think all you need with entourage
is dragging the folders to the desktop, which will create a unix mailbox
(I think). These will import into Entourage nicely, I'm pretty sure.


I don't know what files in OS 9.2 contain the data I need to export.
What *is* the data? There are lots of info that you may need, like login
and passwords. Make a list of what you can think of, with details of your
terms for it, in what app you use the data.


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