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I want all my data from the old Mac accessible on the new Mac without having to search two places.ģ.
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I'm going to clean up the new WD drive, remove their software and my backup and start over.Ģ. I was going to start on the other computer and many questions popped up.ġ.

Some people just copy over files using an external drive as a "swap disk". Once that's done you can use Migration Assistant to copy over the relevant files/data from the cloned drive to the 10.10.5 computer. Then clone the 10.6.8 drive to the external drive. Have one partition for the 10.6.8 computer and another for the 10.10.5 computer. What I'd recommend is format and partition into two or three volumes depending on the size of your internal drives. I like it because it handles stuff like the Recovery HD volume saved automatically to the clone.
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Now it's just a free 30 day trial, then I'll back up every once in a while where it gives me a couple of days to extend the trial.
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I donated way back but hadn't used it in a while and didn't get a license key when I had the chance. I was using it since it was donation ware. I use Carbon Copy Cloner myself, although I haven't paid for it in a while. I'm not sure if there's a way to do it with USB-C. Then after that there was a way to do it with an ethernet cable, but again that won't work for you.

There used to be a way to migrate using Firewire in target mode, but that's not going to work in case. When you ask to "eject" one, OSX will ask if you want to eject just that volume or all of the volumes on a single external drive. On OSX it will show up on the desktop as multiple orange external drive icons. You can even repartition an existing partition without losing data. Partitions are just where a drive is separated into "logical volumes" or what appear to be multiple drives. It takes less than a minute to erase (format really) a drive in HFS+ format using Disk Utility. I wouldn't even worry if it was a drive formatted for Windows. Will the WD Passport above work?Īnother poster said to not worry about the compatibility, which is sound advice. Minimum System Requirements Apple OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Apple OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Apple OS X 10.10 Yosemite, Apple OS X 10.11 El Capitan

in one place.Īt Best Buy, it says the WD Passport Drive for compatibility is:
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Any drive that you have the hardware to attach, once formatted for Mac, should be readable by either or both. Drive formats for use by the two systems you mentioned are identical.
