Hi,

I believe that it is a MacBook Pro.  Many of the new models of MBP come with 
Flash Storage instead of the spinning HD.  The migration can be done wirelessly 
so the ethernet adaptors are not totally necessary.  Follow the prompts within 
the Migration Assistant and everything should work out fine.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2013-03-28, at 4:01 PM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

> Also,
>  
> I don't think she has a Mac Book Pro. I think it's a Mac Book Air, since 
> there's no CD drive on board.
>  
> So, if that's the case, she'll need a USB to ethernet adaptor before she can 
> transfer anything directly.
>  
> I do have a question though.
>  
> Where did you get your Mac Anita?  Did you go to the Apple store somewhere, 
> and if so, where?
> If not, what prompted you to buy an Apple?
>  
> Dave
>  
> 
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