You'd need to erase the hard drive, reinstall os x the use the migration 
assistant. You can do the first two steps the recovery partition, cmd+R when 
booting up.

Regards

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On 19 Aug 2015, at 00:20, Richard Coker <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I've just acquired a newer macbook pro as my ageing white macbook is struggling 
- most of it seems to work (with a lot of fan activity) but when I try to 
verify the HD in disc utility the process soon stops and tells me the disc is 
corrupted. 

Am I right to assume that if I use migration assistant to transfer my 
applications I will be running the risk of corrupting the HD in the 'new' 
machine? If so, does anyone have any suggestions how I get round this issue?

Many thanks,

Richard



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