J. Landman Gay jac...@... writes:
You don't need to do anything special, just copy over all your files. If
you use the Mac's automatic file-copier (forget what it's called, but it
copies all your files from one Mac to another, and new Macs usually
offer to do that for you) then you probably
Bob Cole wrote:
Do you ever sleep?
Only when I can't avoid it. It's a time sink.
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Bob-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 10:17:34 AM, you wrote:
Thank you for the information. I found and copied all the files from my old
computer over my home wi-fi. I appreciate your prompt and thoughtful response.
Do you ever sleep?
Jacque has the ability to be in multiple time zones
Mark Wieder wrote:
Bob-
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 10:17:34 AM, you wrote:
Thank you for the information. I found and copied all the files from my old
computer over my home wi-fi. I appreciate your prompt and thoughtful response.
Do you ever sleep?
Jacque has the ability to be in multiple
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 8:28 AM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
If you use the Mac's automatic file-copier (forget what it's called,
Migration Assistant
From the Finder, use the Go menu and select Utilities. You'll find it there.
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I finally upgraded from a PPC G4 (10.5.8) to an Intel Mac (10.6.3).
Can I simply copy all the files from the old computer to the new one or do I
have to get a new license code?
The EULA says the license is per operating system platform.
I'd appreciate any thoughts, pitfalls, other advice.
Thanks,
bobc...@earthlink wrote:
I finally upgraded from a PPC G4 (10.5.8) to an Intel Mac (10.6.3).
Can I simply copy all the files from the old computer to the new one or do I
have to get a new license code?
The EULA says the license is per operating system platform.
I'd appreciate any thoughts,