On Jan 9, 2012, at 4:04 PM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
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> Now I have a few questions:
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> I did not "migrate" my USER folder. Is this what was meant by allowing
> Migration Assistant to create a new user?
No. People are SERIOUSLY overthinking this, IMO.
Run Migration Assistant. Select the
I just tried using Migration Assistant:
I am trying to get my Intel iMac to look like my DA G4.
I used my external FW drive that has a recent CCC of my DA's HD.
I allowed Migration Assistant to create a New User Account instead of
updating an existing account.
Now I have a few questions:
I d
On 1/8/12 4:52 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2012/01/07 09:54, Stephen E. Bodnar so eloquently wrote:
Very well said. Having done this very same migration numerous times,
there is one
gotcha - let Migration Assistant create the new user on the new
(target) machine
and not update an existing account. Oth
On Jan 8, 2012, at 6:59 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
> I do the migration a lot and it has been fine for me but only from the
> install disc during a fresh install, not the application "Migration
> Assistant" that one does bite.
They're the same application in both cases. The only way one can 'bit
On Jan 8, 2012, at 5:52 PM, Tina K. wrote:
> On 2012/01/07 09:54, Stephen E. Bodnar so eloquently wrote:
>> Very well said. Having done this very same migration numerous times, there
>> is one
>> gotcha - let Migration Assistant create the new user on the new (target)
>> machine
>> and not upda
On 2012/01/07 09:54, Stephen E. Bodnar so eloquently wrote:
Very well said. Having done this very same migration numerous times, there is
one
gotcha - let Migration Assistant create the new user on the new (target) machine
and not update an existing account. Otherwise, weird things happen with
On Jan 7, 2012, at 9:46 AM, JohnV wrote:
> it works, but it's Not all There some actions want me to give the
> password from my new install... others oddly only will take the password form
> the PREVIOUS install.
This is most likely an issue with the keychain, you can fix this by using
On Jan 7, 2012, at 9:39 AM, JohnV wrote:
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> On Jan 7, 2012, at 11:12 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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>> No, it will not. Use Migration Assistant instead. Either the ethernet
>> connectivity or putting the DA into Firewire Target mode will suffice.
>>
>
> is a similar approach valid for geting f
On Jan 7, 2012, at 4:42 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> I am currently using a Dual Processor DA G4. This Mac runs Tiger (10.4.11)
>
> I recently acquired an early model Intel iMac that has Snow Leopard installed.
>
> My question is: Can I use CarbonCopyCloner to transfer
On 1/7/12 7:15 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 7, 2012, at 8:42 AM, W.Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
Why not just use a file manager utility to move your wanted files?
The simple old fashioned way to batch process ?
Because tools like Migration Assistant take care of all the niggling little
issues
On Jan 7, 2012, at 11:15 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 7, 2012, at 8:42 AM, W.Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
Why not just use a file manager utility to move your wanted files?
The simple old fashioned way to batch process ?
Because tools like Migration Assistant take care of all the
niggling
Fair enough. I was not aware 10.4 was similar enough in settings and prefs
files In Leaopard to be that easily transferable. Or that the list of apps
with such would also share such.
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 4:15 PM, Bruce Johnson
wrote:
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> On Jan 7, 2012, at 8:42 AM, W.Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
On Jan 7, 2012, at 11:12 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
No, it will not. Use Migration Assistant instead. Either the
ethernet connectivity or putting the DA into Firewire Target mode
will suffice.
is a similar approach valid for geting files off of a G3 all-in-one
to a G5 aluminum tower rig
On Jan 7, 2012, at 8:42 AM, W.Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
> Why not just use a file manager utility to move your wanted files?
> The simple old fashioned way to batch process ?
Because tools like Migration Assistant take care of all the niggling little
issues of moving account information over and
On Jan 7, 2012, at 5:42 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> I am currently using a Dual Processor DA G4. This Mac runs Tiger (10.4.11)
>
> I recently acquired an early model Intel iMac that has Snow Leopard installed.
>
> My question is: Can I use CarbonCopyCloner to transfer
Why not just use a file manager utility to move your wanted files?
The simple old fashioned way to batch process ?
People do not have to be locked into the new-fangled software method
mindset do they ? Come on.
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
>
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