Migration Assistant & Partitioned Drives

I am presently using a MacBook Pro with a partitioned drive (OS Mavericks & Windows 7). I want to migrate my data from the MacBook Pro to a new iMac. Will Migration Assistant capture the partitions and move both the Mac apps/data and the Windows apps & data?

No. It will only transfer from your OS X volume. You will need to use another utility to handle a Windows partition. For example: WinClone.

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  • Does Migration Assistant Have "Drive Options"?

    We're planning on acquiring a new iMac this upcoming week, one the has both the 256 GB SSD and the 2 TB HD.
    We want to use Migration Assistant in association with our current iMac which only has a 1 TB drive.
    Question: does Migration Assistant offer the user choices of where the files from the old iMac are migrated to on the new iMac?
    More specifically, we want to put the applications on the 256 GB SSD and all other files on the 2 TB internal HD.
    Will Migration Assistant allows us to do this?

    Have a read here http://web.me.com/pondini/AppleTips/SetupOther.html
    Stefan

  • Migration Assistant + USB Drive?

    I have a MacBook with a 200GB hard drive. My MacBook is broken (I won't go into details, but the thing won't boot anymore), and I have a USB External SATA enclosure that I want to use for Migrating to a new MacBook Pro.
    From what I've read, MA only works with FireWire Drives, or will MA to see a USB Drive?

    Are you 110% positive?
    I've already messed up one laptop (was trying to replace a broken DVD drive and ended up toasting the system - wouldn't boot, flashing white light on the front, tore the keyboard's ribbon cable) and I don't wanna mess up my new MBP tomorrow when I buy it.

  • Attempting to use Migration Assistant to restore a Time Capsule backup to a mounted partitioned drive?

    Had a power surge and my Mac Pro did not fare well. Was able to boot from one of the drives in read only mode, so I did a Time Capsule backup of everything on the drive. Reinstalled Mountain Lion. Booted the computer up and am trying to use Migration Assistant to take the Time Capsule backup and restore it to the 1TB drive. When I use Migration Assistant, it says that there is not enough space on the drive to do the restore. I looked in Disk Utility and saw that the start up disk is another one of the 1TB drives with about 600GB used, therefore not enough space to do the restore. I want to restore to the original drive, but it says it is a "Mounted Partitioned Drive". Can I use Migration Assistant to restore a Time Capsule backup to this mounted partitioned drive?
    Thanks in advance for any help - greatly appreciated.

    I am not sure, never had to go there, I have multiple bootable clones of the system online and off, and a couple 1500VA/900W UPS units powering everything.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427
    http://www.recovermymac.co.uk/data-recovery/time-capsule-data-recovery/
    This is a great article:
    http://pondini.org/OSX/SetupLion.html
    Most questions about TimeCapsule and TimeMachine are under Mac OS X forum as in -
    https://discussions.apple.com/community/mac_os/os_x_mountain_lion#/?tagSet=1468

  • How do I transfer ALL partitioned drives from old mbp to new, with ethernet / migrate assistant, aside from only main mac HD partition?

    Hi there
    Does anyone know how I can migrate ALL of the partitioned drives from my old macbook 17 inch to new macbook 2013?
    Seems like it only transfers the Macintosh HD drive - ie the user account - and I can't figure out how to transfer the rest of the partitioned drives?
    I am using an ethernet cable with thunderbolt adapter. (I don't have a thunderbolt firewire adapter to use a firewire cable in disc target mode - hoping I can perform the FULL transfer using just the ethernet cable?
    but no additional options for transferring additional drives show up when I use Migrate assistant?
    Thanks
    T

    You can't use Migration Assistant to transfer files to OS X Mountain Lion from Mac OS X Tiger. See > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4889?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    What you have to do is to connect both Macs with FireWire, put the old one in Target Disk mode (hold the T key while the Mac mini is starting) and use Finder to restore the data you need manually. Another option is to transfer your files over the network > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1549

  • Trying to restore after getting a new hard drive.  I can see the backup on the Time Capsule and on the correct date but it is Greyed out.  That is it wont let me open it and restore the machine.  Have tried also Migration Assistant, no luck.

    Trying to restore after getting a new hard drive.  I can see the backup on the Time Capsule and on the correct date but it is Greyed out.  That is it wont let me open it and restore the machine.  Have tried also Migration Assistant, no luck.

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5210788?tstart=0
    At startup hold down the Command+Option/Alt+r keys until you see a globe on the screen. Then use disk utility to partition and format the drive HSF+ and then select Reinstall Mac OS X. whatever version of OS X that originally came on your system will be installed and then you can upgrade back to Mavericks.

  • Migration Assistant doesn't allow me to choose what drive.

    Well, I got my new computer. I tried to migrate a drive from my old computer using Migration Assistant. and it doesn't allow me to choose what drive.
    In my old computer I have 5 drives. The original HD (was 10GB, was replaced last year by a 40 GB) and on my Hitachi 250 GB drive that I added 2 years ago, there's a partition with 4 drives.
    I wanted to migrate one particular drive from there (called Current work).
    First I did a mistake. I connected both computer via the firewire in the afternoon when there was enough daylight so I don't have to do it later at night (the computers are under the table.) I thought it's OK since I'm not pushing any button yet ("migrate now", "transfer", and such).
    I turned on the new computer and a message appeared: you must restart.
    That's strange, I said to myself. it's a brand new computer. Usually It says that when there's a problem, but OK I restart and when it's back on, I see that my external drive (Neptune from OWC which was still hooked up in the old computer) is on the desktop. And it took just a few seconds. I open it and all the files, etc. are there. It did copy the whole external drive !
    I'm not an computer expert but I believe the Mac Pro did notice that's there's a firewire hooked up and then, without asking me, migrated the external drive and that's why it asked me to restart. I would have prefer if it tells me "restart so migration can begin".
    I don't mind for now that my external drive is on my new computer. I can always erase it if I don't want it. It is still external right ? so it doesn't intrude on the 640 GB of my HD so I just keep it.
    But it also copied/migrate Mac HD 40 GB which is full of OS 9 and I almost never use it anymore. I don't want it coz it has applications and they advise not to migrate applications (certainly not applications with issues).
    They say migrate folders, settings but re-install applications.
    And it migrated also another drive called "Scratch" which has only personal date no system, no software.
    Anyway, I erased everything and re-installed using the Install disk that came with the computer.
    BTW, what they say in the manual (p. 90: Re-installing the software that came with your Mac Pro) is different than what really happens.
    They say insert disk, double- click on Install and then click options in the "Select a destination" pane of the installer. Then click "erase and install" Problem is: there's no "Select a destination" pane. Or any options.
    I had to go to Disk utility and erase, then re-install OS X.
    Then re-install the applications using "Install applications" (the other disc that came with the computer. )
    OK, I did that. Then while everything is empty, new, I used Migration Assistant.
    Now here is the reason why I post this.
    They say hold T key until you see a firewire icon then select a drive. I can't see when there's an icon coz I have only one monitor, so I just hold and hold the T-key and turn on the old computer. The screen shows "waiting for you other computer to restart" 2 min.... 5 min... 7 min. Nothing happens. I stop holding.
    I look at the desktop and I see that the icon of the old 40 GIG Mac HD is there. (and I believe with a firewire logo, but not sure about that.)
    I have the impression that if I kept the T-key longer it would have migrate the other drives as well.
    They say keep the T-key down until you see the firewire (then let go I suppose. As I said I don't see what's going on on the desktop of my old computer so I kept the T-key for a few minutes. I also tried another time to let go after 1-2 min. No difference.
    I shut down the new comp. and the old computer screen appears automatically (both are connected to the monitor; the old with analog port, the new with digital port) and sure enough the firewire icon is moving on the screen.
    I go back to the new computer and put the old 40 GIG Mac HD in the trash. Actually, when it touched the trash, I just saw an eject icon and the drive disappear. Did not go in the trash which is empty. So I guess I ejected, not sure what's the difference but I looked for it to see if it's anywhere in the computer. Could not find it. Not in the HD, not in the desktop. Good, I don't want it there. Is it hidden somewhere ?
    So I tried again but wondering perhaps the old computer should RESTART not turn on (it was off) so now I wait until it's on, then push restart. I hear the gong when it shuts off but that's it, no other gong when it comes back. I keep the T-key. But nothing happened. Just see the message "waiting for your other computer to restart"
    PS: BTW Target mode (which seems to me similar to Migrating with "Migration Assistant") will not work for me because it must be SATA, mine is ATA.
    I didn't try but read that it has to be SATA.
    Is it the same ? In migrating they say hold down the T-key (T for target)
    And how come that my 40GB HD which is ATA did migrate (not that I wanted too but still).
    Also, this drive ("Current Work") that I want to migrate to the new computer is in my external drive. Can't I just drag it ? If it has only personal data, files and folders I know I can, but It has system (OS X) and applications. It's the one I use and boot on, in my old G4 but I want to transfer Files and folders and settings, so the new computer will know what are my Safari preferences, Automatic fill-in, and perhaps it will move my iTunes music Library too ?
    Basically everything except applications. Although I would like my Nikon scanner to be in the new computer as well as the LaCie DVD recorder but I guess I can do that later, separately ?
    What are the settings or info I need ? Because if it's just Safari preferences, automatic fill-in and other such small thing, it might be better to just do it again in the new comp and forget about the hassle of migrating.

    Try getting into Windows and then plugging in the Superdrive. The drive will only be attached to one OS or the other, not both.

  • Time machine backup on external firewire drive is not seen by restore or migration assistant

    Hi,
    today the harddrive on my Aluminium iMac gave up the ghost. I have been backing up my system using time machine, so I wished to restore it. To my great annoyance I found that neither the restore option in Lion's installer nor the migration assistant after install allows me to select that drive!!! 
    I have checked the drive, it's ok. I connected it to another Mac, it can read it just fine. Why the **** is it not appearing in the list of available backups?!

    Hi Bob,
    I would like it to appear along with the time capsule it self under shared, so when I click on the time capsule I would see two drives the time capsule and right below or above the hard drive. and I would like to be able to see it in the airport utility under disks under the time capsule in the drive screen, but the drive is not visible in either locations.
    yes I have read many places that the drive need external power supply, as this drive is quite large 1,5 tb I did take one with external power supply. I do however have two other drives one 500 gb and one 750 gb without external power supply and they both work perfectly on my time capsule "plug and play" like it is supposed to, funny enough one of these drives do have the partition master scheme as master boot record even as I have seen several discussions where it is stated this would not work. on these new drives I have tried with the three different partition master schemes I have tried with mac OS extended formatting as well as FAT 32 formatting, I even formatted the drives on a windows machine to see. but it still do not appear when it is connected to my time capsule. Before my time capsule get the blame for this I have to add that I have tried on two other time capsules - though in other environments - with the same result.
    so please any new idea is very appreciated.

  • After my hard drive was replaced I installed Mountain Lion. I was unable to use time machine or migration assistant to access files on my external Omega hard drive even though the files are still there?  Is there another way?

    My hard drive on my iMac was unrepairable so Apple installed a new one for me.  When I reconnected my external Iomega USB hard drive I could "see" the original backup figures and the rows of "windows" and back to the original red rows of dates in time machine, but I could only access the recent installation date of my new OS X Mountain Lion.  Migration assistant would not work as well only accessing the recent backups.  Is there a way to "unlock" the past data so I can retrieve my documents and photos without resorting to purchasing "rescue" software??

    I can't see backups for a disk/partition that's no longer connected

  • Using Migration Assistant to restore after hard drive failure?

    My MacBook's hard drive recently went kaput. The replacement arrived today and I attempted to do a TM restore when booting from the Snow Leopard disc. However, it inccorrectly states "This disk does not have enough space to restore your system." The new hard drive is exactly the same as the old one; both are 640 GB. I have researched this issue for hours and no one seems to know how to fix it, and frankly I am shocked that Apple has failed to recognize this serious problem.
    So, my question is, can I use Migration Assistant with a fresh install of SL and get exactly the same results as I would if I had restored via Time Machine? Will I lose any data in the process that I would have had, had I done it via TM?
    Another thing: I was messing around in the Migration Assistant window just to see how it worked. I selected everything that was available to be restored. However, it stated there was still around 150 GBs of free space on the drive. I had nowhere near that much free space on the old drive, and one would think that that would have left TM with enough space to go through with the restore. How is this sudden new, free space accounted for?

    If you haven't already, use Disk Utility (which should be available early in the Snow Leopard installer boot process) to partition and format the new disk.  Select the drive (not the volume), select the Partition tab, click on the Options button, then select "GUID Partition Map Scheme" (or whatever the exact wording is).  Then format the volume as "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)".

  • New hard drive: Do I need to reinstall OS X if using Migration Assistant?

    I have a new internal hard drive on the way, along with an enclosure to use the existing hard drive as an external drive.
    Here's my question: Do I need to install OS X on the drive in order to use Migration Assistant to move the data over? I think I do...
    And yes, I've made another backup too!
    Thanks in advance!!!

    I would use Mike Bombich's CarbonCopyCloner or Shirt Pocket software's SuperDuper (former is freeware, latter will allow a free full clone, but has a small shareware fee for full featured use). Both are excellent programs with a long and very well regarded track record of use.
    What you will want to do is put the new drive in the enclosure, and check it's partition scheme. Use Disk Utility, and, if it is not already GUID partition and HFS+ (journeled) formatted, then use Disk Utility to make it so.
    I would then run software update on your machine with the old drive (might as well be sure it is all up to date), and repair permissions. Then attach the new drive and run CCC or SD and make the clone (read the instructions for whatever program you end up using).
    Then, IMPORTANT STEP, reboot the machine with the cloned drive still plugged in, and hold down the option key while it boots. You should be presented with a choice now of which drive to boot from. Select the external drive, let it boot, login and check that all is as it should be (just to be sure it went smoothly).
    At that point, swap the drives and you should be good to go.
    http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html
    http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html

  • Migration Assistant Won't Recognize External Hard Drive

    I have a PowerPC G5 and made a bootable backup of the computer's content to an external firewire hard drive. I tested the backup to make sure that it booted and everything was fine. So, I then did a clean install of Leopard to the machine. After the computer restarted, I reconnected my external drive and it mounted fine. However, when I went to use Migration Assistant to bring over all of my applications, it would not recognize the hard drive as an option to migrate files from.
    The hard drive is formatted as Apple Partition Map, and works fine as a bootable copy. Does anyone know why Migration Assistant will not recognize it?
    I recently did a clean install of Leopard on my Macbook this weekend using a different external drive with a bootable backup of the drive (GUID formatted) and then used the migration assistant to move all of my files and everything worked just fine.
    I can't find any reason that I shouldn't be able to get my applications through migration assistant from the external hard drive but maybe someone knows how to fix this or of a workaround.

    Very curious, indeed.
    Welcome to the Apple forums where we do try to sort things out
    Your delineation of the problem and comparison to your MBP is perfect.
    I migrated my G5 from a second internal disk, but actually used the setup assistant when Leopard came alive.
    You might see what happens if you eject your external HD and then do what you need to to connect it back (turn off/on - unplug/plug, etc.)
    Are there any errors when Migration assistant runs?
    It is perhaps that Spotlight is doing its thing and the drive is not available until it is indexed?
    I would remove the external HD temporarily from the SpotLight indexing list and then see what happens.
    I recall that there were some odd issues with external drives taking up to 1/2 hour to be recognized by Leopard, but I don't recall why.
    I am not sure these things will help, but they will eliminate some of the possibilities, and when we have eliminated the probable, what is left is where the answer lies
    I wonder if Leopard is confused by the external drive not being GUID?
    Try this - - connect the GUID external drive to your G5 and see if Migration assistant sees it. Obviously do not migrate anything, but if you can see that one, we may have a solution.
    Keep us posted.

  • Migration Assistant won't see external hard drive

    I have just done a clean install of Leopard onto my MacBook Pro, previously running Tiger. Now, I want to migrate my old user and programs from a backed up volume on an external firewire hard drive. The problem is that Migration Assistant won't recognize my external hard drive.
    I have no other problem mounting or reading the external hard drive from leopard.
    Could the problem be that the external drive has the Apple partition map instead of GUID as reported here? http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1329665
    Any suggestion, solutions or work arounds are gratefully appreciated.

    That isn't a valid link to your picture (it's a link to the file on your computer). You would need to post it to a serve (and remove the spaces in the name) and post that link here.
    However it would appear that your short name is 'dalechristiansen' so presumably you originally created a user with that short name and your full name as.. the full name (unless it was just 'Dale'. Whatever you did before when you created your account is what you should do now. Then you can copy the equivalent folder's contents. (You might have problems replacing some of the root level folders, in which case you shuld copy their contents into the equivalent folders).

  • Migration assistant can't find external hard drive

    I bought a Macbook Air and I can't move my files from the Time Machine created by my previous MacBook. Specifically, migration assistant can't find the external disk. I can see the external disc on the desktop, it's just the migration assistant that can't find it. I've done software update, I've attached and detached the external disk and restarted the Air in all imaginable combinations, migration assistant still can't see the external disk. Anyone know how to fix this problem?

    franz1 wrote:
    The top one has icons showing the two partitions from the external drive and the Air's HD.
    That sounds like the Today (Now) display, the one that's show in full when you first Enter Time Machine.  It's not a backup; it's the current contents of your Mac.
    When I clicked on the 2nd window, it seems to be a back up from July 20, which I remember making on the old MacBook. It has one folder on it with my username.
    Yes, that's a backup. 
    When I click on this folder, I find 4 folders inside it titled: Applications, Users, Library and System. I clicked on Applications and it was empty
    That sounds like you'd excluded Applications from backups.   Or else you didn't wait long enough for all the apps to be displayed.
    sometimes the names of programs covered with a see-through "no parking" sign  - a circle with a slash through it
    That's an incompatible app. 
    Is this the Time Machine's records?
    Yup.
    Can I click on the July 20 date and click on restore? Will everything just come back on it's own?
    No.  You can restore individual items that way (if you have permission to them), but not a whole system.  You can restore "simple" apps that way, too, but not "complex" ones -- ones that came with their own installers, because they install other files in other places.  If you don't restore those other things too, the app won't work well, if at all.
    Can you post a screenshot of the Migration Assistant window that should show your backups (something like this):

  • Migration Assistant can't see partition

    Following the advice of my local Apple Store, I purchased a LaCie external drive from them and set up several partitions, each used to back up one computer using Carbon Copy Cloner.
    Now that a hard disk has failed, I want to use Migration Assistant to copy the backed up data but it only sees the first and last partitions on the external drive, and the one I need to restore from is neither the first nor the last.
    All the partitions show up on the Desktop when I plug in the drive. Why can't Migration Assistant see them? And how do I fix this?
    Thanks.
    PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

    Clone the data you need to the boot partition of another hard drive, and in the future don't partition hard drives except when necessary like to use one partition as a scratch partition that you can erase at will.

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