Macbook Pro to iMac Migration Not Starting

I want to migrate my users, apps, settings, etc from a macbook pro to a new iMac.  The process fails to start.  I've tried 1) machines joined by ethernet cable (no switch) and 2) Time Machine.
The machine configurations:
    Source: MBPro quad core OSx 10.6.8.  Upgraded to latest software update.
    Destination: iMac i7 running whatever version of OSx they are sold with at Apple Stores.  Purchased yesterday.
Ethernet Method:
I turned on the iMac and after answering a few basic (e.g. language questions), I was presented with a Migration dialog.  I  didn't have a proper firewire cable lying around so I selected the ethernet option and connected the MBPro and the iMac with this cable. The iMac displayed a passcode and said to start Migration Assistant on the source, i.e. MBPro.  I started MA on the MBPro and typed in the numeric passcode.  The iMac recognized the MBPro and displayed my migration options (e.g. accounts, applications, etc).  The transfer button was grayed out while an estimate of the disk space needed was computed.  After several minutes of the "preparing my computer" notice on the MBPro, the MBPro said it was ready.  The "Transfer" button in the iMac was active.
Clicking on this "Transfer" button appears to have NO effect on either machine.
I let the machines sit for several hours.  Still no noticeable change on either machine.
The transfer process does not appear to have started.
Time Machine Method:
Same experience except not the TM drive is connected to the iMac with a Firewire 400 connection.
What is going on?

Connect the two computers via Firewire cable. Boot the MBP into Target Disk Mode - Transferring files between two computers using FireWire. Boot the iMac normally. The MBP's hard drive should appear on the iMac's Desktop. You can migrate from it as you would from a disk drive. Also, see:
A Basic Guide for Migrating to Intel-Macs
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:
Classic Environment, and subsequently any Mac OS 9 or earlier applications
Screensavers written for the PowerPC System Preference add-ons
All Unsanity Haxies Browser and other plug-ins
Contextual Menu Items
Applications which specifically require the PowerPC G5 Kernel extensions
Java applications with JNI (PowerPC) libraries
See also What Can Be Translated by Rosetta.
In addition to the above you could also have problems with migrated cache files and/or cache files containing code that is incompatible.
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.
If you have problems with applications not working, then completely uninstall said application and reinstall it from scratch. Take great care with Java applications and Java-based Peer-to-Peer applications. Many Java apps will not work on Intel-Macs as they are currently compiled. As of this time Limewire, Cabos, and Acquisition are available as universal binaries. Do not install browser plug-ins such as Flash or Shockwave from downloaded installers unless they are universal binaries. The version of OS X installed on your Intel-Mac comes with special compatible versions of Flash and Shockwave plug-ins for use with your browser.
The same problem will exist for any hardware drivers such as mouse software unless the drivers have been compiled as universal binaries. For third-party mice the current choices are USB Overdrive or SteerMouse. Contact the developer or manufacturer of your third-party mouse software to find out when a universal binary version will be available.
Also be careful with some backup utilities and third-party disk repair utilities. Disk Warrior, TechTool Pro , SuperDuper , and Drive Genius  work properly on Intel-Macs with Leopard.  The same caution may apply to the many "maintenance" utilities that have not yet been converted to universal binaries.  Leopard Cache Cleaner, Onyx, TinkerTool System, and Cocktail are now compatible with Leopard.
Before migrating or installing software on your Intel-Mac check MacFixit's Rosetta Compatibility Index.
Additional links that will be helpful to new Intel-Mac users:
Intel In Macs
Apple Guide to Universal Applications
MacInTouch List of Compatible Universal Binaries
MacInTouch List of Rosetta Compatible Applications
MacUpdate List of Intel-Compatible Software
Transferring data with Setup Assistant - Migration Assistant FAQ
Because Migration Assistant isn't the ideal way to migrate from PowerPC to Intel Macs, using Target Disk Mode, copying the critical contents to CD and DVD, an external hard drive, or networking will work better when moving from PowerPC to Intel Macs.  The initial section below discusses Target Disk Mode.  It is then followed by a section which discusses networking with Macs that lack Firewire.
If both computers support the use of Firewire then you can use the following instructions:
1. Repair the hard drive and permissions using Disk Utility.
2. Backup your data.  This is vitally important in case you make a mistake or there's some other problem.
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 registration screens, but do NOT migrate data over. Get to your desktop on the new Mac without migrating any new data over.
If you are not able to use a Firewire connection (for example you have a Late 2008 MacBook that only supports USB:)
1. Set up a local home network: Creating a small Ethernet Network.
2. If you have a MacBook Air or Late 2008 MacBook see the following:
MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008) and MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2008)- What to do if migration is unsuccessful;
MacBook Air- Migration Tips and Tricks;
MacBook Air- Remote Disc, Migration, or Remote Install Mac OS X and wireless 802.11n networks.
Copy the following items from your old Mac to the new Mac:
In your /Home/ folder: Documents, Movies, Music, Pictures, and Sites folders.
In your /Home/Library/ folder:
/Home/Library/Application Support/AddressBook (copy the whole folder) /Home/Library/Application Support/iCal (copy the whole folder)
Also in /Home/Library/Application Support (copy whatever else you need including folders for any third-party applications)
/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)
If you want cookies:
/Home/Library/Cookies/Cookies.plist /Home/Library/Application Support/WebFoundation/HTTPCookies.plist
For Entourage users:
Entourage is in /Home/Documents/Microsoft User Data Also in /Home/Library/Preferences/Microsoft.
Credit goes to Macjack for this information.
If you need to transfer data for other applications please ask the vendor or ask in the  Discussions where specific applications store their data.
5. Once you have transferred what you need restart the new Mac and test to make sure the contents are there for each of the applications.
Written by Kappy with additional contributions from a brody.Revised 5/21/2011

Similar Messages

  • How I can unlock an encryption on my macbook pro ? device is not starting only with sos sound & black screen I don't know what should do ?

    how I can unlock an encryption on my macbook pro ? device is not starting only with sos sound & black screen I don't know what should do ?

    You have to take the computer to the Apple store.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4790
    Best.

  • I just returned from air travel with my macbook pro. It does not start up. Completely black, no sound, no life.

    I just returned from air travel with my macbook pro. It does not start up. Completely black, no sound, no life. I tried command-option-power. Still dead.

    SheilaArl wrote:
    I just returned from air travel with my macbook pro. It does not start up. Completely black, no sound, no life. I tried command-option-power. Still dead.
    I have a 2007 Macbook, so it's probably a lot older than your Macbook Pro, but it sounds like what happened to me, except that mine hadn't travelled anywhere. I pulled out the ram and blew out some dust, popped them back in, and wha-la! it turned back on and worked better than ever! Or otherwise you've got a dud/old/warped/fried battery, which is also what happened to my laptop - it got so  bad it did what your laptop is doing. Ordered a new battery online and all good since then. Or otherwise, like the previous post asked, 'is it plugged in?'

  • MacBook Pro, late 2013 will not start up on battery.

    Why won't my MacBook Pro (Retina, 13", late 2013) start up on battery, even though it's charged 100%?  I can start it up with the power cord, then disconnect the cord and it runs fine and the battery doesn't seem to run down too quickly.  I just downloaded OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 last night and this started today.  Any help?

    Try a SMC reset:
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295
    Ciao.

  • Software installer update caused macbook pro/snow leopard to not start

    I ran the recent software installer update; since then my macbook pro--running 10.6.8--won't get past the blue screen.  i tried verifying/repairing permissions and even reinstalling from the disk but it tells me simply that reinstalling from the disk cannot be done.
    The only other relevant information I can think to share is the fact that my harddrive is partitioned with bootcamp, running Win7 64-bit.
    Thanks in advance for any and all assistance.

    Had the same problem with my Early 2006 Core Duo iMac and Starting up in Safe Mode ended up being the fix.
    see > Mac OS X: Starting up in Safe Mode
    1. Be sure your Mac is shut down.
    2. Press the power button.
    3. Immediately after you hear the startup tone, hold the Shift key. The Shift key should be held as soon as possible after the startup tone, but not before the tone.
    4. Release the Shift key when you see the gray Apple icon and the progress indicator (looks like a spinning gear).
    In this case starting up into Safe Mode will take a lot longer than normal, so be patient and let it finish uninterrupted.
    Likewise after Safe Mode, starting up into normal mode is also going to take a lot longer than normal, so once again be patient and let it finish uninterrupted.

  • Macbook pro 2.4 will not start up. Blank screen!

    My Macbook pro just quit the other day. Blank screen and I don't get the bong at start up. I moved the ram around and it bonged once but I can't repeat it. Pulled hard drive to get info off and replaced with new one since it was from July 07. Could zap PRAM with bong but no change.

    Hi Lisa,
    Try the following:
    Boot from install disc (insert disc > restart > immediately hold down the c key and keep holding it until you see “Preparing Installation”) > at first screen select the language and click Continue > click on the Utilities Menu in the menu bar > select Disk Utility > select your HD in the panel on the left side (the name of the HD’s manufacturer and the model number, usually the top item in the list) > look at the bottom of the main window next to S.M.A.R.T. status and see if it says “Verified” (good) or something more ominous like “Failing.”
    If S.M.A.R.T. status is "Verified," run Repair Disk > click Repair Disk at bottom of main window. Run this at least twice, and keep running it until it says “appears ok” twice in a row. If that doesn’t happen, you may need a stronger utility (such as DriveGenius, TechToolPro, DiskWarrior) or if the directory is damaged beyond repair, you may need to reinstall the OS, or you may have a damaged HD which will need to be replaced (repair utilities can only repair the directory structure, not the HD itself). When this is finished, quit Disk Utility, quit the installer, and restart. Once booted normally, go to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility and run Repair Permissions.

  • MacBook Pro retina 2013 do not start and no light on the magsafe

    Hello
    I have a MacBook Pro Retina 2013 13' core i5 2.5 8gb ram
    My mac was open, connect to the sector with full power. I left it the time to lunch and when i came back maybe 2 hours after my mac was off, and no light on the magsafe.
    Impossible to start it.
    I tried the key sequence, nothing worked.
    I used the magsafe of a friend who have the same model, i had i green light for 10s before it turn slowly off. and nothing worked too.
    One of my neighbor on the same building, had the same problem at the same time, computer open (not a mac) and it turn off impossible to start it, he had to disconnect/reconnect the battery to solve the problem.
    May it be a power surge?
    Did i need to open it and disconnect the battery on the motherboard?
    Thank you for your help.

    A Few things to try if you haven't already:
    1. Try unplugging the charger from both the wall and from your MacBook Pro. Now, make sure the powerpoint the MacBook was connected to works by plugging it in any electrical appliance you have. After unplugging the test electrical appliance and verifying that everything is OK with the electrical source, wait a minute or two and just plug the charger back into your MacBook and the powerpoint.
    2. A possible problem could be a MagSafe port not working correctly. Look for any kind of debris inside the port that might prevent it from connecting the power adapter correctly to your MacBook. On the adapter, take a quick look at the DC connector for any type of debris and carefully check if any of the pins are missing, are bent, or stuck down.
    3. Try a quick restart. Just press CMD CTRL ALT EJECT For about 5 seconds.
    4. Try CMD, CTRL and POWER for about 5 seconds.
    5. If none of this works, my last suggestion is removing the battery connecters and power supplies ect and holding the power button for a few seconds and reconnecting everything.

  • MacBook Pro 17" (Late 2007) not starting up after battery calibration (depleted)

    Hi, I have spent most of today skimming through the advice given on these forums, but to no avail. I cannot power up my MBP. Since it is Sunday, I will give my best to find every piece of "soft" advice to try before giving up my daily workhorse to the official Apple Support.
    Machine specs:
    MacBook Pro 17" Hi-Res pre-unibody (2007)
    Second battery - original bloated about a year ago (lasted 4 yrs! of continuous use)
    SSD primary, HDD secondary drives
    6GB om RAM
    2.4GHz C2D
    MacOS 10.6.8
    Logic board replaced a few years back with faulty graphics (re-call).
    This is what happened:
    I decided to recalibrate my MBP (replaced, non-original NuPower) battery over the weekend.
    I'm using my laptop at home and at the office, plugged in mostly. So it was advised to perform this procedure for the sake of a healthy battery.
    Dreained it to the state of sleep nd then waited for the sleep light to go off.
    A couple of hours passed after that when I returned to my desk and plugged in the adapter.
    The LED went on GREEN (weird, I thought, but hoped it just did not pick up the completely drained battery right away).
    Let it rest with that state for several hours. LED remained GREEN at all times.
    Tha laptop sat still on the desk the whole time...
    This is what I tried:
    Unplugged, took battery out briefly, replugged - GREEN indicator.
    Tried another adapter (60W instead of the original 85W), that adapter showed green as well.
    Tried my AC adapter to charge another MacBook - charged fine, AMBER light.
    - THIS MEANS the problem is with my MBP unit (incl battery).
    Unplugged, took battery out, held the power button for 5secs (SMC reset), reassembled - no improvement
    Tried all key-combos, held power button for 10secs
    Took the battery out and tried to bott with plugged adapter, this normally works fine, but now nothing - no sound whatsoever
    - THIS MEANS the issues is not with the battery, it is with the power management.
    Sad thing is, that if it is the motherboard somehow that got damaged by itself, it means the end of this fine and capable machine. It is not worth the investment of a replacement motherboard and buying them from ebay is not a sustainable option
    Tomorrow I will swap AC-adapters and batteries with an identical model of a friend. I will let you know.
    I expect little you can help me with, but for future reference, the story might prove useful for similar cases. I was upset and surprised mainly because of the timing - not powering up after drained battery during calibration process.

    Dreained it to the state of sleep nd then waited for the sleep light to go off.
    A couple of hours passed after that when I returned to my desk and plugged in the adapter.
    Did you wait 5+ hours?  Per article - http://support.apple.com/kb/PH7261 "After your computer goes to sleep, turn it off or allow it to sleep for five hours or longer."
    Calibrating your computer's battery for best performance

  • MacBook Pro 15 inch Will Not Start

    If I shut down or attempt a restart on my MBP 15 inch (Tiger) it will not start or restart. Instead I hear a whirring sound and then the oval light comes on and remains on as a solid light bu the screen is dark. If I wait several hours or overnight it usually will then start or restart.
    Apple Care says send it off to them for ten days but is there an easier solution? Thanks for any advice.

    check the battery info.. >about this mac>more info>system report and select "power" on the lefthand column.  How many cycles? What does it say about the condition? etc.

  • My Macbook Pro, circa 2007, does not start up correctly.  It gets stuck opening Finder.   Does this sound like a Hard Drive or other hardware?

    Hello.  Need a little help. My Mac Book Pro is having start-up issues.  I am running Snow Leopard on this computer.  It is bootcamped up to run a PC portion as well.  I started having this problem a few weeks ago.  I tried to back up the drive, but it would not even let me do that.  I wiped it clean (I had a relatively new back-up and it is secondary computer) and reinstalled the OS.  It worked well for a couple of days, but started getting held up with opening the Finder on start-up and it woudl just get stuck.  I am more than willing to pull the drive and install a new hard drive, but that might not be the main issue so I am looking for some assistance before the next wipe out.
    When it was working for a couple of days, I tried to install OS X Lion, but it would not allow me to do so (some installation failure).
    Anyway, should I retire this computer or install a new harddrive....
    Any advice is welcome.
    Dan

    a brody, I will take a look.  The internal drive works (i.e., the battery, it spins, etc.) it just has a bit of trouble recognizing all CD's so I tend to use the external one since it works consistently.  Do you still think this might be the issue?  The apple store told me a week after my extended warranty ran out that the drive should be replaced but that an external drive is not an isse, but that was a while back and this problem just started.

  • MacBook pro retina display 13 not start

    my macbook frezzing on startup
    when pressing power button, sound start comes up but display still dark. No reaction when press any key.
    logo apple back side always light up.
    macbook just bought 2 month ago..

    A two month old MBP is well within the warranty period.  Make an appointment at an Apple store genius bar and have the technicians sort it out for you.
    Ciao.

  • Macbook Pro 13in retina will not start up, but backlight turns on.

    After using it last night, I woke up this morning and my mac was what i thought to be off. But I realized that the back-light was on and nothing else. Now when I try to turn it on the back-light and apple logo come on but there's no start-up sound and when I close the lid they don't turn off. Just fyi I'm running the Yosemite public beta as well but I don't think this is the problem. Cant get anything other than this with multiple restarts. Anyone know something I can do to fix it? Thank you.

    Try a SMC reset:
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295
    Ciao.

  • How do you move iMovies from MacBook Pro to iMac?

    How do you move iMovies from MacBook Pro to iMac?  I started some projects on my MacBook Pro but would rather have the larger working area provided on the iMac large 27 inch screen. 

    Hi there rainyri!
    The easiest way for you to do this is to transfer the information to an external drive as an intermediary, then transfer the information from your drive to the internal drive on your iMac. We have an article that explains the steps for doing this, and it can be found here:
    iMovie '11: Copy or move a project to an external hard disk
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph2289
    Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities!
    Cheers,
    Braden

  • 2007 MacBook Pro issues after migration from 2011 iMac

    I recently bought a used 2007 Macbook Pro. I was not very familiar with migration, and I realize now I should have done a bit of research before migrating from my iMac (mid 2010) running 10.8.5. I saw the message saying I should update software, but I couldn't figure out how without logging in, and getting on my network with the MacBook. Anyway, I did the migration. My first issue was the MacBook would not let me log in. I finally got it by resetting the password using a 10.6.4 install disc that came with my iMac. The issues I have now are lots of things either won't work, or I have to run them in 32 bit mode. I'm thinking it's because the newer versions residing on my iMac won't work on the older MacBook. I am unable to open iPhoto, and Desktop & Screensaver, Energy Saver in system prefs. I had to run Mail, iCal, and Contacts in 32 bit. I do not have a disc for Lion, but I just ordered it from the Apple Store. I'm wondering if I shoud just start fresh when I get the disc, or is there any fix for my ignorance? Is a new migration out of the question since the Lion is the most I can run on the MacBook while I'm running Mountain Lion on the iMac. I would really appreciate any advise!
    Thanks,
    Jeff

    Jeff,
    what you’ve bought is the ability to download Lion from the Mac App Store, not a DVD. To be able to access the Mac App Store, you will need to have Mac OS X 10.6.6 or newer installed. The person who sold the MacBook Pro to you should not have included Lion with it, because any version of OS X downloaded from the Mac App Store is non-transferable; he should have included its original two grey installation DVDs, because those are transferable with the MacBook Pro.
    Since you’ve now purchased Lion, you will be able to install your purchased version onto your MacBook Pro; however, to associate your MacBook Pro with your Apple ID (and thereby end the association of your MacBook Pro with its former owner), you will need to do a clean reïnstallaton of OS X onto it. To do a clean reïnstallation of OS X, you will need either the original model-specific pair of grey installation DVDs, or the white retail Snow Leopard DVD. It would be best to have both the grey DVDs and the Snow Leopard DVD, since the Snow Leopard DVD does not come with either the iLife applications or the Apple Hardware Test for your MacBook Pro, and your model’s grey DVDs will not let you get to Mac OS X 10.6.6 to have access to the Mac App Store.

  • AE ppoe mode in AE only allows macbook pro and iMac to connect to internet but not ipad

    I just upgraded to  20MB DSL line and got a new Qwest Q1000 modem connected to an A Extreme.
    Since Qwest now has PPPoE, I set the Q1000 modem to bridge mode and turned off Wifi.
    Then I Set the AEx router to ppoe mode, entered my username and password from Qwest and all is well with all lights green.
    But... only my imac and macbook pro connect to the internet.  My ipad, my wife's macbook and an ipod touch cannot connect.
    According the Airport Utility, all these devices are detected by the wifi network and they have their own  unique IPs provided by the AEx router (in pppoe mode)   10.0.1.7,   10.0.1.9 and so forth, no ip conflicts detected, all the lights green with full access to the internet. Again, only  my iMac and my macbook pro actually connect to the internet at full speed.
    Does any one know why some devices connect to the internet while others are not able to...
    Again, no errors detected anywhere, all modem and router lights green.
    Any help is welcomed.
    Janickk

    Thanks for the reply.  Your suggestion did not work.  Apparently there is an issue with DNS addresses.
    The Airport Extreme in pppoe mode  sets the router and DNS addresses to be the same 10.0.1.1.  Some devices (like my macbook pro and iMac) ignore this DNS value or use a different  (unknown) and then they connect to the internet perfectly.  But the devices (ipads and ipods) aquire and set both values (Router and DNS) to be the same, (10.0.1.1 and 10,0.1.1) wont connect to the internet until I manually  changed the DNS address in the DNS field.
    Question: are these two values supposed to be the same/different/ in both fields in the AExt in pppoe mode?
    Thanks
    Janickk

Maybe you are looking for

  • Ipod touch no longer recognized by itunes

    All my apple products, iphones, ipad work and are recognized by itunes but with updates the ipod touch is no longer recognized. Followed what instructions I could get through apple but still cannot resolve problem

  • No audio after updating to 10.7.1

    I updated to 10.7.1 today and I've lost the audio on my 17" MacBook Pro.  Before the update, everything was working fine.  The audio icon on the menu bar is grayed out.  Also, I can't adjust anything through System Preferences.  There's no "output au

  • Trouble restoring/formatting hard drive.

    I maybe did this wrong, so let preface with that but from my basic experience reading on the forums about how to do everything. So let's start from the beginning. Been having issues with what I believe to be a hard drive issue, been hearing screechin

  • Sample  Project in osb 10.3.1 describing use of sb protocol

    Can anyone suggest some example handon done in osb 10.3.1 describing the use of sb protocol Thanks in Advance!!!

  • Font size appear reduced from original document?

    Hi all-- The fonts appear at least 1/2 pt. smaller in the PDF that I am generating than in the original word document. Is there any way to preserve the size of the original in the PDF output?