How to sync my macbook pro with my imac?

I´ve bought a macbook pro and I want to sync data with my imac. How do I do?

If you mean copy files from one to the other you can connect the two via firewire cable and boot one into Target Disk Mode.

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    Hello,
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    stevenscustomguitars wrote:
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    No.  It was a feature that was introduced with the release of 10.7.2.  I do not know why it was not introduced on earlier versions.  Probably the same reasons why some features will be introduced in later versions of OS X that will not be found on older versions.

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    Hey everyone, I have the following situation:
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    model MC603ZA
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    I have somehow the same problem. I just bought the new iPhone 4S and tried to connect it to my MacBook Pro (OS X 10.6, latest version, model 2011). The Phone did not see the Mac but the Mac the Phone, so I connected the Phone via Mac.
    It worked for about 5 seconds, but then I got this error message:
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    Of course I tried again to connect, but I now get always this error:
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    I deleted the iPhone from the list under Mac and tried again, but it's still the same.
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  • How do I reset macbook pro with downloaded OSX lion

    Hi everyone,
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    I have just downloaded OSX lion from the app store but I would like to completely reset my macbook.
    I have the installation CD's but I was wondering if I could redownload OSX lion without having to pay for it again.
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    source of info: http://www.maclife.com/article/howtos/how_boot_lion%E2%80%99s_recovery_mode
    apple way is most slam.
    how u like me now?
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    I spent 10 minutes answering your question.  I'm not debating you on x vs. y.  The choice is totally on what you're going to do.  Most of us are trying to contribute to the world, so gaming is low on the needs list. 

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