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How to Transfer your Data from an Old Mac to New

When you buy a new Mac, the first thing that comes to your mind is — How would you transfer your existing data in your new Mac? Buying a new system is almost like redecorating your home. You would want a new machine along with your existing data to make you feel more “homely” and comfortable, right?

Everyone has memorable photos, favorite movies, songs and safari bookmarks which everyone loves to keep and have fear of losing. If you are using Mac with a business prospective then you’ve calendars, safari bookmarks, emails, pages and numbers and keynotes which you would like to transfer. However, when you move content from one device to another, the process of transferring and sharing can be a bit tricky. So, here we’ve described some steps to transfer your Important Data.

 

There are many ways to share data between Macs. But here you will see these simplest methods.

Tips to Transfer your Data from an Old Mac to New

1. Use File Sharing

First, connect both the Macs from the same network using Wi-Fi or Ethernet. In case if the larger network is not available you can also try an Ethernet cable to connect your two computers.

File Sharing on your old Mac:

File Sharing on your new Mac:

See Also: Can’t Transfer Android Files to Your Mac? Here’s the Fix

2. Transfer Files with AirDrop

 

You can use AirDrop feature on OS X lion and later. This is the simplest and fastest method where you don’t need to be connected to same iCloud account, just make sure your both computers are within the range of an ad-hoc network.

From the Finder:

Note: Accept the files from new Mac.

See Also: How to Transfer iMessages to your new Mac

3. Use Target Disk Mode

If you are using two Mac machines with FireWire or Thunderbolt ports. You can connect them so that one of them appears as an external hard disk on the new computer.

 

Situation A.

If your Mac is Off: then start it up while holding down the T key.

Situation B.

If your Mac is turned on: then Go to Apple menu > System Preferences and click on Startup Disk and select Target Disk Mode.

4. If you’re using an old Mac:

5. Try Emails

It is the easiest way to transfer your data from an old Mac to a new Mac. Here you just need to attach the files to emails which you would like to transfer. If you are using IMAP account send the file to yourself and it will be visible in your inbox on both the Mac computers. But keep in mind that the email attachment size is limited.

 

Note: (You can also try: Macintosh HD > Users > Your User Folder > Library >Preferences).

6. Use an external drive

In your both Macs, if the USB or FireWire connection is available you can copy your important data to an external drive to transfer your important data from an old Mac to a new Mac.

Conclusion:

Now that you know how to transfer and share data between the two Mac devices, make sure you optimize your Mac before transferring your data to a new Mac. Sometimes you might end up transferring the same issues to your new Mac which you had in pervious device and that may slow down your new Mac.

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