How do i share data on my iMac and my new macbook pro

how do i share data on my iMac and my new macbook pro

Open System Preferences and set up Sharing under Internet & Wireless. Share what you like.
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    Hi everyone.
    I just bought a brand new Macbook pro and i want to transfert all my data that I bought on iTunes and the picture that I take from my iPhone 4 to my new macbook whitout loosing them.
    The iphone was first synchronized with the iMac of my father a couple month ago.
    I tried yesterday to put all my stock to my new macbook but it doesnt work.
    Is there a way that I can transfert it all...
    Thank you for your help!
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    PS, I'm french, sorry if there is some mistakes in English

    What do you want to transfer?  Music cannot be transferred without doing some workarounds that we probably can't discuss here.  Any music and apps bought from iTunes should show up on your MBP's iTunes once you activate iCloud (not sure if that's available where you're located).  Any music that you ripped yourself will require you to save it to a flash drive or DVD, then move it to your Mac by adding it to your iTunes library.
    Other than music and apps, what else do you want to transfer?

  • Can I have my I tunes library on my iMac and my new MacBook  Pro

    I have just purchased a new MacBook pro retina display however my iTunes library is on my desktop IMac. Is its possible for me to see the  same library on the 2 devices and if so how can I do this?
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    Hi,
    That is correct.
    You can download your music on to your MacBook but if hard drive space is an issue, you may wish to consider iTunes Match. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4914.
    You set up match on your main computer and once this has been done you can sign into iTunes and match on your MacBook. You will be able to stream music anywhere you have a wifi connection.
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  • How do i transfer data from my old imac to my new macbook pro?, how do i transfer data from my old imac to my new macbook pro?

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    That's the easiest way, this side of using Time Machine. The time it takes to transfer files between our computers ka vary but while doing it on my MBP I had to leave it plugged in for near 24 hours and it was supposed to take 3.

  • Can two Apple IDs be linked so that they can share data? My iMac and iPad have the same Apple ID and sync contacts, bookmarks, etc. My wife's iPad has a different Apple ID. Can it be linked somehow to mine to share contacts etc?

    Can two Apple IDs be linked so that they can share data? My iMac and iPad have the same Apple ID and sync contacts, bookmarks, etc. My wife's iPad has a different Apple ID. Can it be linked somehow to mine to share contacts etc?

    No. You cannot link your contacts to hers. However, you can use Home Sharing to share the information:
    Understanding Home Sharing
    iOS- Setting up Home Sharing on your iOS device
    Setting up Home Sharing for Apple TV (2nd & 3rd generation)
    iTunes- Setting up Home Sharing on your computer

  • How do I transfer data from an iMac to a new Mac laptop?

    How do I transfer data from an iMac to a new Mac laptop?

    You'll be given the option to do so while setting the new Mac up; it can be done from an external drive or through Ethernet, FireWire/Thunderbolt, or wirelessly.
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  • HT3224 I am new to Mac and started transferring data from my PC to my new Macbook Pro.  Connection was lost once I started and now my Pro is stuck on the 'Transferring Information' screen.  How do I get out of this screen to attempt the connection again?

    II am new to Mac and was trying to transfer data from my PC to my new Macbook Pro.  The connection was lost however and now my Pro is stuck on the 'Transferring you nformation' screen.  How do I get out of this screen so I can attempt the connection again?  Is it safe to force shut down of my Mac and will it still prompt me through all the setup process again?

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    If your Mac and PC are connected by Ethernet, unplug and plug that cable again. If not, you have to turn off the MacBook by holding the Power button.
    In the next startup, try to transfer your files again. It's important not to interrupt the transfer process, because in most cases, you will stop it and you won't be able to resume it

  • I have Thunderbird installed on my IMac and on my MacBook Pro, The MacBook Pro Thunderbird is already set up. How can I copy Thunderbird settings to the IMac?

    I have installed Thunderbird on my IMac and on my MacBook Pro. I have already completely set up Thunderbird on my MacBook Pro. How can I transfer all of my settings, bookmarks, etc., from my MacBook Pro to my IMac? Also, can I automatically keep both copies of Thunderbird synched so that changes on one computer are recognized on another computer.

    Create a new profile and copy the old one over it.
    http://kb.mozillazine.org/Moving_your_profile_folder_-_Thunderbird#Create_a_new_profile_and_copy_the_old_one_over_it

  • How can I transfer files from my 2007 iMac to my new MacBook Pro?

    How can I transfer files from my 2007 iMac to my new MacBook Pro?  It cannot be does over wi-fi as my old computer is too old.  Please advise!

    Use a Thunderbolt to Ethernet or FireWire adapter.
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  • How can I transfer photos from my Imac OS9 to a Macbook Pro OS 10 ? 10

    How can I transfer photos from my Imac OS9 to a Macbook Pro OS 10 ?

    The easiest way is probably to use a USB flash drive (you may have to test whether it is compatible with the Mac OS 9 iMac).
    Somewhat more complicated would be to connect the two computers via Ethernet to (the built-in switch of) a broadband router, and then transfer files over the Internet (or a local network).
    There are other methods as well (FireWire, CD-R, et cetera), depending upon the exact computer models involved.
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  • Any ideas how to transfer photos from my imac to my new macbook pro?

    Any ideas how to transfer photos from my imac to my new macbook pro?

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  • I have a music library on an iMac and I got a new iPhone and a new MacBook Pro and I want some of the songs from the iMac library to be on my phone and my MacBook Pro and I have a new Apple ID on my phone and my Mac book pro

    I have a music library on an iMac and I got a new iPhone and a new MacBook Pro and I want some of the songs from the iMac library to be on my phone and my MacBook Pro and I have a new Apple ID on my phone and my Mac book pro, is this possible if so how do I do it?

    Providing specifics on all the ways to do this will take more time than I am willing to spend here these days.  You can do some of this with Home Sharing.  You can transfer the entire library from one computer to another, If you do that you can delete what you don't want from the transferred library.
    Quick answer if you use iTunes' default preferences settings: Copy the entire iTunes folder (and in doing so all its subfolders and files) intact to the other drive. Open iTunes and immediately hold down the option (alt) key (shift on Windows) so you get a prompt to select a library, then guide it to the 'iTunes Library.itl' file in the moved iTunes folder. If you put the copied iTunes folder in the default location of Macintosh HD > Users > *User Name* > Music then you don't even need to start with the option key held down, iTunes will automatically look for it there. (Make sure there isn't anything already in the iTunes folder there that you want to keep since you will be replacing it with the one you are moving.)
    You do not want to use a new AppleID.  Change the  AppleID on the new phone to the old ID.  Purchases made with one AppleID cannot be transferred to a different one and it will be a royal pain to manage two Apple IDs.
    Change iTunes Store account on an iOS device - Log out of your current account with Settings.app > Store (Settings > iTunes & App Stores on iOS 6) > tap on your AppleID. Log in with a different account. Note, turning on automatic downloads or re-download past purchases may tie the device to that account for 90 days - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4627 https://discussions.apple.com/message/18484935 - "In order to change your Apple ID or password for your iCloud account on your iOS device, you need to delete the account from your iOS device first, then add it back using your updated details. (Settings > iCloud, scroll down and hit "Delete Account") When you delete your account, all the data that is synced with iCloud will also be deleted from the device (but not from iCloud), but will be synced back to your device when you login again."

  • Transferring data from 750GB backup drive to new MacBook Pro with 256 Gb PCI-e flash storage?

    Yesterday my late-2008 aluminium unibody MacBook died - absolutely and definitively.  I've tried SMC reset multiple times to no avail.  However, it served me well for almost six years and it's now time to move on.  I've decided to buy a 13 inch MacBook Pro Retina with 256Gb PCI-e flash storage.  Obviously, it will come with Mavericks installed as the operating system.
    When it died, my MacBook was running OS X 10.8.5, the original hard drive had been replaced with a Western Digital 750GB, 7200 rpm drive of which I believe about 350GB was used. I keep two x 1Tb Lacie Rugged backup drives, each of which has both Time Machine and SuperDuper Bootable Clone backups.
    My questions are these -
    1.     How should I proceed to transfer my data from my external backup drives to my new MacBook Pro Retina, given the difference in storage capacity of my existing backup drives and my new MacBook Pro?
    2.     I have over 32,000 photos in my iPhoto Library which, obviously, consume a big slab of disk space.  I'm not sure how I go about 'quarantining' the iPhoto Library so that it doesn't use all the flash drive storage.
    3.      One of the Lacie Rugged's has a 'triple interface' - i.e. USB 2, Firewire 400 and Firewire 800.  The other has a USB 2 and 2 x Firewire 800 (IIRC).    The MacBook Pro Retina has two USB 3 ports and two Thunderbolt 2 ports. I want to continue to use the Lacies as my backup drives.  Am I better off to use the USB  ports or should I invest in a Thunderbolt to USB cable?  Does it make any real difference in terms of backing up (which, in my case, doesn't have to be all that speedy).
    4.     What else should I be thinking about? I know I'm bound to have overlooked the most obvious problems but can't think what they may be ...
    Cheers
    Tricia

    Patricia Henwood wrote:
    3.      One of the Lacie Rugged's has a 'triple interface' - i.e. USB 2, Firewire 400 and Firewire 800.  The other has a USB 2 and 2 x Firewire 800 (IIRC).    The MacBook Pro Retina has two USB 3 ports and two Thunderbolt 2 ports. I want to continue to use the Lacies as my backup drives.  Am I better off to use the USB  ports or should I invest in a Thunderbolt to USB cable?  Does it make any real difference in terms of backing up (which, in my case, doesn't have to be all that speedy).
    USB3 is backwards compatible with USB2, so you can use the old USB cables.  For faster data transfer rates, Firewire 800 would be available using this adapter:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD464ZM/A/apple-thunderbolt-to-firewire-adapte r
    Firewire 800 is about twice as fast as USB2, theoretically.
    Ciao.

  • How is compatibility with creative cloud products (Photoshop and Illustrator)  with Macbook Pro?  I am making a big purchase and would love some        feedback

    how is compatibility with creative cloud products (Photoshop and Illustrator)  with Macbook Pro?  I am making a big purchase and would love some   
    feedback

    Hi Frederick,
    You're spending a lot of money.  I will add my 2¢ -- -- but you must, as I assume you know, fully research your options.
    Environment:
    Start with your workspace (inc. lighting) and your clothes.
    Screen:
    The iMac screens are lovely, but not, from what I hear, monitor-grade accurate.  For critical color work, use NEC or Eizo monitors.  I use NEC, with their SpectraView II software and an X-Rite ColorMunki photospectrometer.  At the time, this was the least expensive color-calibrated workflow.
    Printer:
    Epson's are great, imho.  I use a 3880 in my studio and rent a 9900 by the hour when needed.  I have read of problems (iirc) with one of the printers in the 7000 line, however.  The take-home lesson that I filed in my brain was, "If you're going to spend the money on the 7000 line, just get the 9000 line."
    Aperture workflow:
    Aperture is a fantastic workflow tool.  Since you are adept with PS, you should set PS as your external editor.  Use Apertures formidable tools for storing and organizing your Images, and its robust editing tools for either all your proofing, or all but your most demanding editing needs.  That said, allow a good bit of time to get the feel of Aperture.  It is not at all like Bridge.  But your important choice is which RAW converter you want to use.  There is, imho, no reason to use Aperture if you are going to use Adobe's (or anyone else's) RAW converter.
    Good luck!
    --Kirby.

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