Copy Microsoft Office and iLife from old hard drive to new?

Hi,
I recently upgraded the Hard drive (to 500 gigs) and OS (to Snow Leopard) on my 2007 MacBookPro.
I also bought a USB enclosure kit so I can use my old 100gig Hard drive as an external storage device.
My old 100gig hard drive has Office for Mac04 and iLife (as well as the original OS 10.4 Tiger).
Not sure if this matters, but iLife came pre-installed when I bought the Mac in 2007, therefore I have no disc. I also do not have the product keys or disc for Office anymore.
My question is this: Is it possible to copy or re-install iLife and/or Office from my 100gig hard drive to my new 500gig hard drive? Or, is there any way to still run either of these apps from my external drive?
I still have my OSX Tiger disc and everything else that came packaged, but I don't think iLife is on that disc.
Thank you for reading =)

Thank you very much for the fast reply. You are awesome. I did not even think about Migration Assistant, you definitely set me on the right path.
As for Firewire that is another story.
After an extensive amount of reading I concluded that I would have to buy a new hard drive enclosure with firewire ports because USB to FireWire is incompatible (although such cables/extensions exist, there are myriad stories indicating that USB to FireWire cables will most likely damage the ports and the connected device.)
Instead of buying another enclosure I decided to try Migration Assistant with USB and it works very well. I am sure the speed is miraculously slower than Firewire but that did not bother me, copying 10 gigs took less than 20 minutes.
As of this moment, everything that I copied works as it should. I will post again if something went wrong. I hope all this information is useful to somebody else too. Thanks again Michael!

Similar Messages

  • Got a new external hard drive. Transferred all files from old hard drive to new hard drive. Connected hard drive to macbook. How do I get all my files to be recognized by iTunes and my already made playlists??

    Got a new external hard drive. Transferred all files from old hard drive to new hard drive. Connected hard drive to macbook. How do I get all my files to be recognized by iTunes and my already made playlists??

    Trying to download photos from IPHONE, IPAD to IPHOTO in IMAC after installing new hard drive.
    How did you import the photos to iPad and iPhone?
    If the photos have been synced to the iPhone and iPad using iTunes, you cannot sync them back.
    See this document:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4236
    You can't reimport pictures synced from your computer to your device back to your computer. You can only import pictures in the Camera Roll or Saved Photos from your device to your computer. If you need to retrieve synced photos from your device:
    If your photos are not in the Camera Roll on your devices, save them to the Camera Roll, share them to the Photo Stream, mail the photos, or, if you have iPhoto on the devices, use iTunes Photo Sharing.
    http://help.apple.com/iphoto/iphone/2.0/?handbuch#blnkee26bc1
    Save photos to your computer using iTunes
    Connect your iOS device to your computer.
    Tap a photo, album, event, web journal, or slideshow and tap Share> iTunes.
    Tap Selected, or change the photos you want to save (if you are saving a slideshow skip to step 4):
    Select different photos: Tap Choose Photos, tap one or more photos, and tap Next.
    Select a range of photos: Tap Choose Photos, tap Range, tap the first and last photos in the range, and tap Next.
    Select all the photos in an album or event: Tap All.
    In iTunes, click the button for your device and click Apps at the top of the window.
    Below File Sharing, select iPhoto (in Apps).
    Select the Shared Photos folder under iPhoto Documents.
    Click Save To and select the location on your computer where you want to save the items.
    To view your photos, go to the Finder and look in the location you selected above.

  • Changed hard drive... How do I transfer from old hard drive to new hard drive

    hanged hard drive... How do I transfer from old hard drive to new hard drive.
    I have installed the new hardrive on my macbook and reinstalled the software... how do I transfer the information form the old drive to
    the new one.
    ?can I put the old drive in another macbook and connect via firewire???
    Thanks

    Put the old hardrive in an external hardrive case....like this...
    eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/on-the-go
    .....this is just an example their are less expensive models....

  • Z60m - transfer intervideo DVD, diskcopy, MS office from old hard drive to new hard drive

    I have a Z60m, after 3 years an 2 months (it had 3 year warranty), had a blue screen  and could not recover. So I got a new hard drive from Lenovo. How do I transfer programs such as Inter video DVD, Disk copy and MS office which I have on old hard drive to new one ? I don't mind if I got all the settings the lap top came with 3 years ago, but I had added MS office (and now lost the purchase key code to download it again)
    Thank you.

    maybe you could use something like Acronis True image.
    Regards,
    Jin Li
    May this year, be the year of 'DO'!
    I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft

  • Moving thunderbird contacts from old hard drive to new

    Hello, I am trying to move to move just my Thunderbird contacts over from old hard drive. I cannot find the folder, and also need help with the procedure (export/import?)
    Thank you.

    got it, thanks. i wound up finding the abook.mab file (thanks to your link) on the old drive, copying and pasting it to the correct folder on new drive after renaming old abook. thanks for the help.

  • Transferring some files from old hard drive to new mac book pro: How do I do this?  I bought a SATA Wire, and can't figure out how to get my files

    Hi there, my old mac book recently died and I opted to buy a new macbook pro, instead of pouring lots of money into the old computer.  I was able to get my hard drive out, and I bought a 2.5" Sata Nootbook Drive Upgrade Kit.  I have also installed superduper!....but I can't really figure out how to get everything to work.  I just want to be able to take some of my files from my hard drive, not everything...
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks!

    I don't know what a "2.5" Sata Nootbook Drive Upgrade Kit" is but if you have a internal drive you need to connect all you needed was a $20 IDE/SATA to USB adapter
    You don't need Superduper, that's software designed to clone a entire Mac's boot drive to a external drive for bootable backup purposes using the same machine/make/model.
    Since the new Mac is different than the old one you can't clone (well you could but it will break the machine) the old drive to the new one.
    However you can use the adapter above and software Apple provides in the Utilities folder on the NEW MAC, called Migration Assistant to transfer your User to the new machine.
    However this might not be the best course of action as it can transfer unwanted data and cause problems in the Library, old programs that won't run on 10.7, etc.
    You can simply create the same named user on the machine (System Preferences > Accounts) log into it and then connect the external drive with the adapter and copy the contents of your users folders over and place into the same.
    It's always good to have another Admin level user account on the machine in case the primary one has a User based issue and you need to log into the other and grab files. So if either manually or via using Migration Assistant you wind up with two user accounts on the machine, it's really not that big of a deal.

  • My old motherboard went down and now trying to transfer old bookmarks from old hard drive to new installation, any ideas how i can do it ?

    Trying to import my old book marks from my old version of firefox on my old hard drive which I now have as a buddy onto my new system and re installed firefox. Any one have any ideas ?
    Regards
    Richard UK

    http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Recovering+important+data+from+an+old+profile
    Your old Profile is located here in Vista & Win7: <br />
    ''drive'':\Users\''Windows login user name''\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\''profile_name''

  • How do I transfer data from old hard drive to new mac exactly the same as it was on my old one?

    Unfortunately my 2009 iMac has been written off due to a faulty motherboard. Thankfully the company we got the mac from are providing me with a brand new one at no cost as I am under warranty. My old hard drive had many important documents and applications on it and we have requested for the old hard drive back. What I would like to know is how to I go about transferring all the stuff of my old hard drive to my new iMac? I would like everything to be set out exactly the same as it was on my old mac so basically I would like it cloned identical on my new mac from my old hard drive.
    Thanks Nathan

    In general, most people will recommend Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! You can find either one easily enough with a web search.
    However, in your case, I imagine you are going to have a hard disk returned to you all by itself, and you will need to install it in an enclosure. Don't let that bother you as this is easy to do and the enclosures are not expensive ($40 or so).
    Once that is done, I would recommend you set up your brand new Mac by answering all the questions during initial setup as usual. Be sure to use your correct Apple ID - probably the same one you used to log into this support forum. When you reach the point in which it asks you if you would like to transfer your old documents and settings, connect the old hard disk and select it as the source. It will take some time as it copies all its contents to your new Mac. All your familiar items will be exactly as they were on the failed Mac.
    After that, you can use the old hard disk as a Time Machine backup. When you are satisfied everything on your new Mac is running as it should, go ahead and erase the old disk. Then, tell Time Machine to designate it as a backup, and the rest is automatic.

  • Moving my iTunes library from old hard drive to new laptop

    I apologize if this has been discussed before, but, just today I punched my laptop screen and shattered it (the laptop has been asking for it lately, it's been acting up and I was planning on buying a new one anyhow). I removed the hard drive and it's perfectly fine, no damage. I bought a new laptop a few hours after breaking the old one and I was wondering how, if possible, I can move my iTunes library from my old hard drive to my new laptop. I read about a hard drive case that comes with a USB cable and one of those things that plugs into my hard drive that I can then plug into my new laptop and my old hard drive will show up.
    Sorry, it was a bit of a mouthful. Anything anyone can suggest is greatly appreciated.

    tonybassplayer wrote:
    Thank Chris I have just done that. How do I now get them in to Itunes ?
    If you simply copy the iTUnes folder to /Music/ and launch iTUnes, everythign will be there. No need to import anything.
    This will work the same with iPhoto.
    Simply copy the Photo library to /Pictures/ folder and launch iPhoto.

  • Move MSN Premium Folders on your computer from old hard drive to new

    Recently my computer quit and I had to install a new one. The hard drive on my old computer did not fail so all of my files are safe and backed-up, but I’m having trouble moving my Verizon MSN Premium e-mail folders and files stored on the old hard drive over to my new computer. I’ve searched the Internet and Verizon help with no luck. The usual solution found is to utilize the Microsoft Easy Transfer tool, but it requires my old computer to be functional, which it is not. I understand MSN Premium stores e-mail in a data base format in a folder named either Db or Db30, depending on the version of MSN Premium, and I’ve located my folders and files on the old hard drive. I’ve tried to copy and paste the folders and files to the new hard drive, but still can’t see the transferred folders and files on my new computer. Verizon with MSN Member Center has been no help and the link https://membercenter.msn.com connects me with Verizon In-Home Agent where I find no answer to my problem. I’ve tried to call your HELP line, but unfortunately the parties on the other end have been no help and their English is difficult to understand. I have over a hundred e-mail folders and subfolders in “Folders on your computer” and over 1,500 saved e-mails that I’d like to retain on my local hard drive. I would appreciate if Verizon could provide me with the steps required to reestablish folders and files on my new computer. My old computer operating system was Microsoft XP SP2 and the new computer is running Windows 7 Home Premium. I’ve been able to establish new folders on the new computer, but no luck transferring folders and files onto the new computer. There are software options built into the Verizon e-mail, but it is designed to move OUTLOOK, OUTLOOK Express, etc. into Windows Live and not MSN Premium. I don’t know if the issue is in the new Microsoft security area of WIN 7, my misunderstanding of how to move the folder and files or what.

    It is my understanding e-mails I've saved in folders on my local hard drive are not on the server.  Rather than leave e-mail I want to keep on the server I have many folders saved under "Folders on your computer" that are save on my local hard drive.

  • Applications didn't transfer from old hard drive to new hard drive

    My MacBook Pro recently got water damage but I managed to save the hard drive.  After purchasing a new MacBook Pro I used Migration Assistant to move the contents from my old hard drive to my new one.  Everything transferred except for a few of my applications such as Adobe Lightroom, Microsoft Word, which are the more important ones that are harder to replace, as well as my apps from the app store which isn't a concern.  Since I do not want to purchase Microsoft Word again or go through the hassle of getting Lightroom back on here I was wondering if there is a simpler way to transfer these?
    Thanks

    Zlig said, "Hi, you should be able to do this no problem. You can go for an inexpensive USB2 enclosure and use "Migration Assistant" to import your stuff across during setup of the new machine."
    No, don't use Migration Assistant from a PPC to an Intel Mac. See Basic Guide to Migrating to Intel Macs here:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=435350&tstart=10

  • From Old Hard Drive to New Hard Drive

    We recently got a new computer. Before we ditched the old one, we removed the old hard drive and added it to the new computer as a third drive. Is there any way that I can get my library from the Itunes folder on the old drive to the new Itunes on my new computer? I really don't want to plug in my Ipod with the risk of erasing all my 2000 songs. I would lose my mind.

    So the new drive is just drive "E" or something?  Just copy the whole Music folder over (or MyMusic, isn;t it, on Windows?), or just the iTunes folder within that one if you want.

  • Moving itunes library from old hard drive to new laptop

    I need to move my itunes library from my old hard drive from my now defunct laptop to my new one
    Can someone please advise how to go about this so I avoid making mistakes that I have with iphoto etc when doing the same
    Many thanks
    tony

    tonybassplayer wrote:
    Thank Chris I have just done that. How do I now get them in to Itunes ?
    If you simply copy the iTUnes folder to /Music/ and launch iTUnes, everythign will be there. No need to import anything.
    This will work the same with iPhoto.
    Simply copy the Photo library to /Pictures/ folder and launch iPhoto.

  • Moving Data from old hard drive to new hard drive

    I'm posting this question in this category , I hope it's the right place.  Here's my situation and general information. I have a Toshiba L35 S2161 laptop, it's about 5 yrs old, running WinXP Service Pack 3.   just got the blue screen, wouldn't boot, tried everything and I only have the factory provided "recovery" disc that will wipe my drive and lose all my data if I use it.  I hadn't been doing regular backups, so I want to save as much if not all of my data as I can.  I don't want to spend time here going over everything I've tried (boot disc like Knoppix, etc) which didn't work, just need to get to the bottom line and make sure I'm doing the next steps correctly.
    Here's my plan:
    l.  Remove old hard drive from laptop
    2.  purchase new hard drive  - I've been told any drive will work, it doesn't have to be designed for a Toshiba.  I've been looking at best prices, etc. mainly Western Digital.  I may purchase a larger drive to at least get more memory , although I really didn't have that much on my old drive, but had a lot of apparent memory-related problems, freezes, etc.
    3.  Install new blank drive into laptop, using the Toshiba factory recovery disc to reformat the disc and get it ready to receive the data.
    4.  Insert the recovery disc into the drive, turn on the computer and HOPE that it boots it up and installs a fresh install on the new drive.  Not sure what the screen willl show at this point - I've never installed a new drive in a laptop, so will be somewhat nervous at this point to see what happens.
    5.  Assuming the new drive is recognized by the recovery disc and installs a clean version of WIN XP (I'm assuming that's what's on the recovery disc that came with my computer, because it had WIN XP pre-installed), I will now be ready to transfer data from the old drive.
    6.  This is the step I'm not sure what or how to do next.  I would like to clone my entire old drive onto the new drive but I'm afraid if I do that it might load damaged files that would mess up my new install.  I purchased a disc enclosure with a USB cable (haven't received it yet), and was going to use that somehow.  I presume I will plug it in and it will show up as an external drive and I can access that drive and transfer my priority files or data first and then try to transfer as much more as I can....
    I need further help and information about this last step...the critical data transfer method.  There are cloning kits that are plug and play and would transfer my entire system as it was before the blue screen, but again, I'm concerned about transferring everything onto a clean install and finding myself with a computer that won't boot again because it transferred a bad file.  Also, would it overwrite or interfere with the clean install on the new drive?   I'm stuck at this point....hopefully someone out there can walk me through this final step with the best option for transfer.  I'm trying to avoid purchasing pricey software like Acronis (which I looked at online and it seemed difficult to use, to figure out what to transfer). 
    My laptop is obviously out of warranty, being five years old, and I am not interested in taking it in to repair tech, I want to do this myself and I think I can with a few helpful tips.  Thanks for any help asap...

    Hi!
    The error message I received on the blue screen was "unmountable boot volume" which leads me to believe i have a corrupted MBR.  This fiasco happened when I turned off my computer when it was running a program (I know, bad thing to do).
    I'm waiting on a new hard drive with a 120 GB (my old drive was 80GB).  I was told not to go above 120 or I'd have partition problems. 
    The SATA drive enclosure powers up the old drive (I can hear the disc spinning) so the disc isn't dead.  If I''d have the full retail vesion of WinXP I would of course have used the recovery console, but I only had the toshiba recovery disc that came with my system.  Also, I couldn't burn a CD boot disc...didn't have access to another computer nor would a tech friend do it for me as he apparently made a disc for someone and their system crashed so I had no choice but to buy a new drive and try to transfer the data via the SATA external drive/usb cable.
    My big question now is:  Will the Toshiba recovery disc actually reformat my new drive?  Someone on another forum with a Toshiba laptop had purchased a new drive, used the recovery disc and the cd just went into a constant loop and never went into a full install.  I'm thinking that maybe on a new drive there isn't enough knowledge base there for the recovery disc to install and reformat a new disc.  That would be a bummer because then I'd have no choice but to purchase a retail version of WinXP which I was hoping not to have to do.  Thats' getting into some $$ when added to all the other thing I've tried to get this laptop up and running .  (A Knoppix live CD boot disc didn't work either).
    I don't know what service pack was on the old disc...possibly SP2, but if it was only SP1, I fear it's not going to have the ability to format a new disc.  The disc does have drivers, etc. but the question is, are they able to install the OS.  I was running XP3 when it crashed, so I know i would have to download that again.  I just want to get the darned system back up and running with my new drive and restore disc.  IF I can do that, then I'll try to transfer the data from the old drive via the external drive enclosure.
    I also decided against the clone....I was afraid I'd be cloning a bad disc or errors onto a new drive, and didnt' want to stress a possibly wonky drive even more than it possibly is. 
    So, that's where I'm at now!  Thanks so much for any further insight into this....something tells me the recovery disc isn't going to format my new drive but fingers crossed...more thoughts/feedback appreciated!

  • How to transfer history from old hard drive to new computer

    So my motherboard on my old PC died. I therefore pulled the hard-drive from my old computer and patiently waited on my new toy to come in. Problem is, I didn't have a chance to do my weekly synch before my old system crashed. I'd like to get the history/favorites off of my old hard-drive, but I'm not sure how to go about it. The OS are also different - old PC was Windows 7, new is 8.1.
    Suggestions?

    You need the places.sqlite file to restore history.
    Note that this file stores the bookmarks as well, so you will lose bookmarks that you already have created.
    The file structure in Windows 8 is the same as in Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
    *C:\Users\&lt;user&gt;\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\&lt;profile&gt;\
    The "AppData" folder in Windows Vista and later Window 7+ versions and the "Application Data" folder in XP/Win2K are hidden folders.
    *http://kb.mozillazine.org/Show_hidden_files_and_folders
    See also:
    *https://support.mozilla.org/kb/Recovering+important+data+from+an+old+profile
    *http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_data_to_a_new_profile_-_Firefox

Maybe you are looking for