HT3231 Can I migrate from a power PC G4

Can I migrate from a power PC G4 to a new Macbook Pro?

Read the information in the article - Intel-based Mac: Some migrated applications may need to be updated

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    I have a non intel PowerBook g4 Can I migrate from PowerBook g4 to a new MacBook Air

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    The Knowledgebase article Intel-based Mac: Some migrated applications may need to be updated refers to methods of dealing with migrating from PowerPC chips to Intel with the Migration Assistant safely. The authors of this tip have not had a chance to verify this works in all instances, or that it avoids the 10.6.1 and earlier Guest Account bug that caused account information to get deleted upon use of the Migration/Setup Assistant. However, a well backed up source that includes at least two backups of all the data that are not connected to your machine will help you avoid potential issues, should they arise. In event it does not work, follow the steps below.
    If you are migrating a PowerPC system (G3, G4, or G5) to an Intel-Mac be careful what you migrate.  Keep in mind that some items that may get transferred will not work on Intel machines and may end up causing your computer's operating system to malfunction.
    Rosetta supports "software that runs on the PowerPC G3, G4, or G5 processor that are built for Mac OS X". This excludes the items that are not universal binaries or simply will not work in Rosetta:
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      4. Contextual Menu Items
      5. Applications which specifically require the PowerPC G5 Kernel extensions
      6. Java applications with JNI (PowerPC) libraries
    See also What Can Be Translated by Rosetta.
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    If you migrate a user folder that contains any of these items, you may find that your Intel-Mac is malfunctioning. It would be wise to take care when migrating your systems from a PowerPC platform to an Intel-Mac platform to assure that you do not migrate these incompatible items.
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      2. Apple Guide to Universal Applications
      3. MacInTouch List of Compatible Universal Binaries
      4. MacInTouch List of Rosetta Compatible Applications
      5. MacUpdate List of Intel-Compatible Software
      6. Transferring data with Setup Assistant - Migration Assistant FAQ
      7. OS X Lion: How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac
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      1. Repair the hard drive and permissions using Disk Utility.
      2. Backup your data.  This is vitally important in case you make a mistake
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      3. Connect a Firewire cable between your old Mac and your new Intel Mac.
      4. Startup your old Mac in Transferring files between two computers using FireWire.
      5. Startup your new Mac for the first time, go through the setup and
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      a. MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008) and MacBook Pro (15-inch,
          Late 2008) - What to do if migration is unsuccessful;
      b. MacBook Air - Migration Tips and Tricks;
      c. MacBook Air - Remote Disc, Migration, or Remote Install Mac OS X and
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    In your /Home/ folder: Documents, Movies, Music, Pictures, and Sites folders.
    In your /Home/Library/ folder:
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    /Home/Library/Keychains (copy the whole folder) /Home/Library/Mail (copy the whole folder) /Home/Library/Preferences/ (copy the whole folder) /Home /Library/Calendars (copy the whole folder) /Home /Library/iTunes (copy the whole folder) /Home /Library/Safari (copy the whole folder)
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    Can you migrate just an iPhoto library from a Mac to Macbook Pro using migration assistant?  Both computers are on Mountain Lion.

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  • HT3231 Can i migrate keynotes from iMac to Macbook Pro?

    Can I migrate Keynotes from iMac to Macbook Pro?

    Do you mean the program itself? If so then if it was bought from the Mac App Store just logon to the MAS with the same Apple ID you used when you bought it and redownload and install on the new Mac.
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  • MIGRATE FROM A POWER PC G5 TO A NEW IMAC - PROGRAMS & FILE - POSSIBLE?

    I recall when I migrated from a Windows machine to a MAC years back I was able to move programs & files via (probably at that time) USB.
    I want to buy a new IMAC & move everything from a 4 year old Power PC G5 without having to reinstall all programs &/or manually drag & drop files.
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    I do have a LaCie HardDrive & have been using SuperDuper to back up everything since I had problems with ths machine months ago but I do admit I have cut down on this as I have over 700,000 files and the backups take hours & really slow machine down. Plus I notice the LaCie drive turns on even when it is not set up to do a back-up.
    But mostly want to know fastest way to get everything form one machine to a new one.
    There's software I have downloaded or can't find.
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    You can use Migration Assistant which will come with your new machine, or you can use an ethernet cable and drag and drop what you need, or you can reverse clone from your SuperDuper backup.

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  • Can i migrate from a corrupt OS

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    Thanks in advance!

    Yes you will be able to accomplish what you describe. The fact they are both running Yosemite almost guarantees there will be no surprises.
    Migration Assistant (or its equivalent that runs during initial setup - Setup Assistant) will migrate what you specify. In your circumstance I recommend you do not select "Computer and Network Settings" or "Other files and folders". De-select those choices. For some reason when Setup Assistant seems to take forever or stops progressing, it stalls on one of those, both of which are easy to create anew and copy manually, respectively, should you need to.
    When you get your new Mac, do yourself a favor and migrate your existing account during setup. In other words don't create any users. Ideally, let Setup Assistant do that for you. Less ideal would be to create a temporary account with a throwaway name that you intend to discard later, and use Migration Assistant - which is identical to Setup Assistant, except that it's performed on a system that has already been configured for a user. The problem you want to avoid is creating an account with a name identical to the existing user account you want to migrate. If you were to do that you'll have to rename it. Migration Assistant would inform you of that need ("this user needs attention") but some people don't understand its ramifications until later.
    For the fastest migration use an Ethernet cable directly connected between the two Macs. If it is more convenient for whatever reason, connect both Macs to your wired LAN and turn Wi-FI "off" on one of them to limit the connection exclusively to Ethernet. It may still take a few hours. Wireless could take days.
    Respectively,
    What kind of items will migrating from Migration Assistant NOT copy over? What will copy over?  What will happen to apps downloaded from app store? Will all the settings within my apps copy over? Will Time Machine continue to backup from where it left off as if it was the same computer?
    Operating system, and what you exclude from the choices explained above.
    Your chosen User accounts. Not printers and scanners; I recommend you create those entries anew, using their most recently available drivers. For some reason printers don't always transfer properly. You're welcome to try it though.
    Purchased apps will be migrated, along with their data. You won't have to pay for anything you already purchased.
    Yes... although depending on your Time Machine backup device's remaining capacity, you might elect not to do that. If it has sufficient remaining capacity to keep at least one complete copy of your old Mac's contents, plus at least one complete copy of your new Mac's contents, it will be seamless. After you ascertain that your new Mac is configured to your satisfaction, you might consider erasing the backup so that more space will be available for your new Mac's exclusive use.

  • I can't migrate from my old mac

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    Create a backup of the old computer onto an external HD using SuperDuper or Carbon Copy cloner or if you want do a one time backup clone using Disk Utility. Then use Migration Assistant along with the back up EHD and you're all set.  Remember it will migrate apps if you have chosen that feature however you probably have some old PPC based apps  that  will not run on Mountain Lion.

  • Brand New Mini - Can't Migrate from Old

    OK, Santa brought a brand new mini to replace my trusty 2007 mini. I fired it up and tried to use migration assistant to migrate from the 2007. First I tried it via network. It got to the screen where it showed the old mini as the source but then just sat there with the buzz saw spinning and 'looking for other computers'. I don't understand why it was still looking...it had found the one that it needed. So I plug my Time Machine disk into it. It gets to about the same point...shows the disk and the buzz saw and the 'looking for other computers' message. Why is it looking for other computer? I rebooted and it finally recognized the Time Machine disk and I selected what I wanted to migrate and it went on its merry way while we had dinner. I come back a couple hours later and it says 'copying system info...about a minute left' or something close. I left it there for about an hour and finally shut it down & restarted. It then went to the gray screen with the apple and the buzz saw and hung there for about an hour. I tried a few more times and then booted into the Utilities screen and am in the process of re-installng Lion. I'm not happy. Any idea what the problems were/are? I hope I can get it working after all this. Did I mention that I'm not happy?

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