Apple MC240LL User Guide - Page 14

Migrating Information to Your MacBook, Mac OS X v10.4.11 or Mac OS X v10.5.6 or later.

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Migrating Information to Your MacBook You can follow the prompts in Setup Assistant to migrate existing user accounts, files, applications, and other information from another Mac computer. You can do this with one of the following methods:  Using an Ethernet cable connected directly to both computers, or connecting both computers to the same network  Wirelessly-directly between the computers, or with both computers on the same wireless network Before migrating, use Software Update on your other Mac to ensure you have either Mac OS X v10.4.11 or Mac OS X v10.5.6 (or later). You can choose the items (user accounts, documents, movies, music, photos, and so on) that you want to migrate to your MacBook. Important: Don't use the other Mac for anything else until the migration is complete. If you don't use Setup Assistant to transfer information when you first start up your computer, you can do it later using Migration Assistant. If the connection is terminated during migration, you can resume the migration at a later time using Migration Assistant on your MacBook and your other Mac. Go to the Applications folder, open Utilities, and double-click Migration Assistant. 14 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go

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Chapter 1
Ready, Set Up, Go
Migrating Information to Your MacBook
You can follow the prompts in Setup Assistant to migrate existing user accounts, files,
applications, and other information from another Mac computer. You can do this with
one of the following methods:
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Using an Ethernet cable connected directly to both computers, or connecting both
computers to the same network
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Wirelessly—directly between the computers, or with both computers on the same
wireless network
Before migrating, use Software Update on your other Mac to ensure you have either
Mac OS X v10.4.11 or Mac OS X v10.5.6 (or later).
You can choose the items (user accounts, documents, movies, music, photos, and so
on) that you want to migrate to your MacBook.
Important:
Don’t use the other Mac for anything else until the migration is complete.
If you don’t use Setup Assistant to transfer information when you first start up your
computer, you can do it later using Migration Assistant. If the connection is terminated
during migration, you can resume the migration at a later time using Migration
Assistant on your MacBook and your other Mac. Go to the Applications folder, open
Utilities, and double-click Migration Assistant.