Transfer to Macbook Pro

is it possible to transfer all Stettings, programm and data from imac to a new ibook?

Yes.
How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac

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    The version is noted there.
    Minimum system requirements for syncing data from a Mac to an iPad is v10.6.8 >  Apple - iPad:  Technical Specifications
    Your profile indicats your Mac has v10.4.11 installed ??

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    How do you transfer videos from Macbook Pro to iPad mini?

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    This has never been a feature of iphone/ipod/ipad.
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    I used to store films from my Pc to an iomega HD multimedia, now I have this MacBook Pro and I can't transfer films to the same Hard Drive. Does it have a specific formate just to be used in a PC ?

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  • HT4796 my pc sut down during the transfer. my macbook pro says 44 minutes remaing but is not going any further even though i have restarted my pc

    I am transfering data to new macbook pro from pc. During transfer my pc shut down.  I restarted the pc.  The macbook pro is now stuck at the transfer stating 44 minutes remaining and is not doing anything.  i tried a control, alt, delete???

    Wait for the Mac to 'timeout' if an hour passes with no change press the power button on the Mac and hold it for 10 seconds.
    Start the migration again when the Mac restarts.

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    When you say "I think", you assert that you know, or have knowledge of what you are about to speak of. Perhaps the appropriate term should have been "I'm not sure, but".....
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  • Super SLOOOOW file transfer from MacBook Pro Retina to Time Capsule over WiFi - why?

    So I have been having a search around and it seems like the advice for folks complaining about ludicrously slow wifi transfers from their Mac to their Time Capsule is... to do it wired.
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    Thank you, LaPastenague - very complete answer!
    How is the old NAS connected to the TC?
    What actual speed are you getting?
    It is important that when you select an option you stop other options from interferring.. ie.. turn off wireless when you do ethernet.
    First, I had the NAS connected to the laptop (Dell XPS M1710, Win7 - (yeah, I know, but it does the job, still)) via USB, which generated about 900KB/S r/w speed,
    then I tried connecting it via LAN to TC, but didn't succeed in getting TC recognize the drive,
    lastly, I connected it via the USB port directly to the TC, and got ~900KB/S r/w speeds again.
    In all scenarios, the laptop was connected via LAN as well (TC's WiFi was not disabled, though).
    Then I read the above thread and tried finding DHCP settings. Found them in the "internet settings" in the airport utility, but not in the "dive settings", so I didn't know what to change there.
    Strangely, the only thing that I changed was the TC-name, taking away a hyphen and a space (from "myname's TC" to "mynamesTC"), which resulted in faster r/w speeds, going from the 900KB/S to 1.5MB/S (still not what I expected).
    Also that any copying of files will be a loop, old NAS--Computer.. Computer--TC
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    Each connection is just as impportant as the other. Plus you can see the computer must handle every packet in a double hop tx, rx tx rx for each one. So using gigabit all the way is vital.
    Will try again connecting old NAS to TC via GB-LAN, and have it recognize it, and provide and update here. 
    This is best done in full isolation from internet.. just setup so you can do the copy overnight.
    I was planning on doing several actions of moving files in a session of re-organizing, and am not really keen on waiting 4-6hrs between each step. The old NAS shall host all videos later, as it is recognized by the PS3 when connected via USB, while the TC shall host all photos and music, which I am rather accessing from the laptop's itunes.
    And also to realise lots of very small files can copy extremely slowly.. no matter how fast the connections are.. it is heaps of small files that cause copying to take forever because files are written to the disk and then file allocation tables are filled in for every one. It is why a backup is much faster as files are compressed into single large file. Or like TM using 8KB bands where the file ends are handled differently to normal disk.
    That will have added to the slow-ness of the session last night, as I was copying 25GB of photos which took 6hrs (***). So that would have been faster if I compressed them to .zip before moving? (not because it reduces size, as it barely does, but becuase it puts many small files into one big one?)
    Just moved a 164MB vid from laptop to old NAS (which is still connected to TCs USB port, while laptop to TC via WiFi): result: 1minute40secs @ 1.70MB/S.
    Then moved same vis from laptop to TC: 1minute55secs @ 1.80MB/S (gaining write speed slower that old NAS, therefore taking longer despite higher final speed).
    So, is there any further improvement / setting that I could change (DHCP / NAT) to get to higher r/w speeds, like the 6.75MB/S quoted above?
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  • Photos transfer from MacBook Pro to Nokia

    I understand that iPhone cannot Bluetooth photos to other device except only to iPhone. So I had transferred the photo to my Mac book pro. Can anyone teach me how to transfer the photo to a Nokia phone? I can't find the word Bluetooth or transfer when click on the selected photo. Thank you.

    Althought,you can use bluetooth to transfer photos,files from iPhone to Macbook,However,it is so slowly,if you want to quickly copy photos/files from iPhone to Mac,you can use tools or software to help you,such as iStonsoft iPhone to Mac Transfer,This is a very professional tool,Hope this helps!
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  • Apps transfer to Macbook Pro

    I I have purchased Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for my iPhone and iPad how do I transfer that and get them on my Macbook?

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  • File transfer from MacBook Pro into external hard drive

    I can't copy files from the MacBook into an external hard drive.
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    - if the drive is formatted for Windows (NTFS), you can purchase Paragon NTFS for the Mac.
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  • Transfer macbook pro to another user

    How do I transfer my Macbook Pro to my son so he can use his own Apple ID. Right now, it comes up with all my settings. I tried re-installing the OS. But, It still requires my own Apple ID and retains my apps etc.
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