Hi,
I had similar problem migrating from old G3 to new MacBook Air (shop
sold me the wrong cable along with all my new toys late on sat pm
30/6) - so I did migration via wifi. First attempt was spat out at
15hrs, second attempt did it in 28hrs...
Am now finding weird things in iphoto - seem to
Hi Stephanie,
We're you transferring from Tiger to Lion via Wi-Fi?
Migration from Mac OS X v10.4 computers to OS X Lion over your Wi-Fi or a wired
network is not supported.
Cheers,
Ronni
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On 24/07/2012, at 2:51 PM, stephanie dowden stephanie.dow...@gmail.com wrote:
Nope, I had 10.5.4 (I think)
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Stephanie,
We're you transferring from Tiger to Lion via Wi-Fi?
Migration from Mac OS X v10.4 computers to OS X Lion over your Wi-Fi or a
wired network is not supported.
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent
On 24/07/2012, at 9:16 AM, wa...@realworldcomputing.com.au wrote:
Hi Peter,
That sounds incredibly frustrating. You are just a week or two ahead of the
curve it seems.
One thought that, I believe that the USB 3.0 port is backward compatible with
USB 2.0. Maybe you could try connecting
As a result of a combination of factors (planets aligning, the end of the Maya
Calendar, the maturing of my Flexirent agreement, that sort of thing) I lashed
out on the weekend and upgraded to a nice new shiny Macbook Pro with Retina
Display. Truly a thing of beauty and speed. Being also aware
Hi Peter,
That sounds incredibly frustrating. You are just a week or two ahead of the
curve it seems.
One thought that, I believe that the USB 3.0 port is backward compatible with
USB 2.0. Maybe you could try connecting to the Voyager Q over USB 2.0 instead.
It is nowhere near as fast as USB
Hi Peter
Just driving at the moment, but had something similar happen just recently on a
clients machine (took 6 attempts, each about 6-7 hours. A nice 40+ hours wasted
that's non chargeable. Thanks Apple.) before I got it migrated). Will email you
Plan's B and C later today when free seeing
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