MBP time machine transfer to MAC pro?

i had a MBP w/ snow leopard that was backing up using time machine to a Hard drive. i bought a mac pro and i was wondering if it was possible to back up to it even if its lion osx? or should i just wait til i get another MBP?

When you start a MacOS X computer for the very first time, the Setup Assistant runs automatically to create at least one Admin-enabled account, set up the timezone, etc. Before doing that, it asks you if you want to migrate from another Mac, and it lets you pick the other Mac, an external drive or a Time Machine backup as the source. The end result is that the new computer will be a copy as faithful as possible to the original, including accounts, passwords, configuration, files, compatible applications (Lion doesn't do PowerPC code and doesn't have Rosetta).
If you did not take advantage of this and have let the Setup Assistant run its course and quit, it will not run again. However, you can run the Migration Assistant that can almost do the same and also lets you pick a Time Machine backup as a migration source. MA is found in your Utilities folder.

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    Hey,
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    You are reading things into that error message that are simply not there.
    Take the error message at face value.
    When it calculates all the "stuff" it has to get onto your disk to do the installation, it does not fit.  (including the .dmg, the Virtual Disk created to mount the dmg, and all the temporay files that are added before the new version takes over and discards the old stuff)  all that stuff in total does not fit.)
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    Using the method you were using, the sum of all the temp files and all the program files do not fit. It is NOT a conspiracy.

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    Hi,
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  • 2 user folders after time machine backup. Macbook Pro 13", Mac OS X 10.6.8

    After a time machine backup my macbook pro runs fine, however the backup has created a 2nd user file. my new user file is now named like my old one, just with " 1" added. I have 2 user folders, can I delete the old one?
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  • Time Machine essentially stops Mac responding

    I've recently posted on a problem I've had with a misbehaving time capsule.  Different problem now.
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  • Can I access my Time Machine from another mac?

    My current mac (an iBook G4, early 2005) has I think died irreparably. I'm waiting to see if it can be repaired but in the meantime I'd like to know if I can plug my Time Machine into another Mac (either a friend's or a family member's, both have 2006 MacBooks) and be able to access my stuff? I read elsewhere in the forum that this was possible if you were setting up a new mac, but I won't be able to buy a new computer for a while and need quite badly to be able to get at my documents.

    yes, it's possible. plug it into the other computer. control-click on TM inthe dock and choose" browse other Time Machine disks".

  • HT201250 which external hard drive should I choose/use as I am setting up Time Machine on my MacBook Pro 15 for the very first time?

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  • Using TIme Machine on a MacBook Pro with an AFP connected External HD

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