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Tip: If you have a MacBook Air or MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008), make sure both computers are connected to the same Ethernet or wireless network. See How to move data to your new Mac using Mountain Lion and earlier.
To transfer files via Migration Assistant
- Before performing migration, use Software Update on your older Mac to ensure you get the latest updates for Mac OS X.
- If you're using a portable Mac, make sure the power cable is connected.
- On your new Mac, open Migration Assistant, located in the Utilities folder in your Applications folder or search for Migration Assistant in Spotlight Search.
- Read the Introduction screen, then click Continue.
- If a dialog appears, type your admin password, then click OK.
- In the Migration Method screen, select From another Mac, then click Continue.
- If you are transferring via FireWire, connect a FireWire cable between your new Mac and your earlier Mac, then click Continue (skip step 8).
- If you are transferring via a wired (Ethernet) or wireless network:
- Make sure both computers are on the same local network, or connect them directly to each other with an Ethernet cable if both have an Ethernet port.
- On the computer you are transferring files to, click "Use Network", then click Continue, then click "From another Mac".
- On the Mac you are transferring from, open Migration Assistant, click "Use Network", then click Continue, then click "To another Mac".
- Follow the onscreen instructions to connect the computers via a passcode and transfer files. See this article for an example.
- You should be able to see the data being transferred as shown below.
- Select the hard disk and user accounts from which you want to transfer, and select whether you want to transfer applications, files and folders, or your Library folder.
- Select whether you want to transfer your network, time zone, and Sharing settings, and then click Transfer.
- When Migration Assistant is finished transferring files, click Quit.
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