I am trying to use migration assistant to transfer my files from my old Macbook to my new Macbook Pro, but it keeps messing up after I enter the passcode. Help?

I have already updated my Migration Assistant program and changed my FireWall settings to allow all incoming connections, but Migration Assistant still isn't working. I get all the way to the passcode verification step, and then it stops working. On my new computer, a message pops up saying that it could not connect to my old computer. On my old computer, I can enter the passcode, but then the little spinny beachball shows up and then Migration Assistant loses its connection and begins to "look for other computers." How do I fix this? My old computer is operating on Leopard and my new computer is operating on Mountain Lion.

You can do it wirelessly, but that will take some time... you could also purchase a Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter or a Thunderbolt to FireWire adapter. That would certainly be faster. You should be able to purchase either adapter at your local Apple Store or at the online Apple Store.
Good luck,
Clinton

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    Welcome to the world of Mac. Some ‘light’ reading to help the transition. I don’t recommend trying to get through all of this at once.
    A guide for switching to a Mac
    Anatomy of a Mac
    Mac Basics—Tutorials on using a Mac
    Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts,
    Mac Basics – Mac Find Out How
    Mac Basics – Switching From Windows
    Mac OS FAQ
    MacTips,
    Quick Assist
    Switch Basics
    Switching to Mac Superguide
    Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Mountain Lion Edition
    Take Control E-books
    Welcome to the Switch To A Mac Guides

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    Welcome to the world of Mac. Some ‘light’ reading to help the transition. I don’t recommend trying to get through all of this at once.
    A guide for switching to a Mac
    Anatomy of a Mac
    Mac Basics—Tutorials on using a Mac
    Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts,
    Mac Basics – Mac Find Out How
    Mac Basics – Switching From Windows
    Mac OS FAQ
    MacTips,
    Quick Assist
    Switch Basics
    Switching to Mac Superguide
    Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Mountain Lion Edition
    Take Control E-books
    Welcome to the Switch To A Mac Guides

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    Scorpii wrote:
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    Try to install Adobe application Manager from below link and check
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