Migration mbp 2011 to mbp 2013 both mavericks
Have connected a thunderbolt Cale to do the migration but it says 5 hours, is this normal?
I thought an hour or two at most? Am I doing something stupid?
Hello phil274,
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
For more information on this, take a look at:
OS X: How to migrate data from another Mac using Mavericks
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5872?viewlocale=en_US
the Migration Assistant transfers your files to your new Mac. The amount of time that it takes for migration to complete depends on the amount of data being copied.
Best of luck,
Mario
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Hardware Information: ℹ️
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013) (Verified)
MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro11,1
1 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5 CPU: 2-core
8 GB RAM Not upgradeable
BANK 0/DIMM0
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BANK 1/DIMM0
4 GB DDR3 1600 MHz ok
Bluetooth: Good - Handoff/Airdrop2 supported
Wireless: en0: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
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System Software: ℹ️
OS X 10.10.1 (14B25) - Uptime: 25 days 3:58:17
Disk Information: ℹ️
APPLE SSD SM0256F disk0 : (251 GB)
S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified
EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted> : 210 MB
Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted> [Recovery]: 650 MB
Macintosh HD (disk1) / : 249.77 GB (160.33 GB free)
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Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
Apple Inc. BRCM20702 Hub
Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
Thunderbolt Information: ℹ️
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Plex Media Server Application (/Applications/Plex Media Server.app)
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Mobile backups: ON
Auto backup: YES
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Contrary to popular myths about notebook batteries, there is protection circuitry in your Macbook and therefore you cannot ‘overcharge’ your notebook when plugged in and already fully charged.
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http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1446
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Anonymous UUID: 1AACF2E8-1D40-57CF-037A-C3751DE5509B
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panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80210dc24e): Kernel trap at 0xffffff7fa1b9e718, type 14=page fault, registers:
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R8: 0xffffff80216d2b40, R9: 0xffffff81e17ab068, R10: 0xffffff820c60b610, R11: 0x000000000b652800
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0xffffff820c60b5b0 : 0xffffff80210dc24e
0xffffff820c60b780 : 0xffffff80210f3746
0xffffff820c60b7a0 : 0xffffff7fa1b9e718
0xffffff820c60b8c0 : 0xffffff7fa1b9fbfb
0xffffff820c60b910 : 0xffffff7fa1b8c17c
0xffffff820c60b970 : 0xffffff7fa1b955ab
0xffffff820c60b9c0 : 0xffffff80214b1223
0xffffff820c60ba20 : 0xffffff7fa1b9549f
0xffffff820c60ba70 : 0xffffff7fa1ba8257
0xffffff820c60bac0 : 0xffffff7fa1ba6feb
0xffffff820c60bb30 : 0xffffff80214d03cd
0xffffff820c60bb90 : 0xffffff80214ce183
0xffffff820c60bcd0 : 0xffffff80210b6d1c
0xffffff820c60be00 : 0xffffff8021026bc1
0xffffff820c60be30 : 0xffffff80210139c5
0xffffff820c60bea0 : 0xffffff802101e013
0xffffff820c60bf20 : 0xffffff80210c9a4d
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As far as I know the older mac is compatible with AirDrop.
ThanksSo by dual-signal, are you referring to 2.5Ghz/5Ghz signal?
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I need to Export Outlook 2011 data to Windows Outlook as the new company I joined used Windows based systems and I need tot switch to Windows Platform. But all my work mails are in Mac Outlook 2011 which is giving me hard time exporting the data. The error message I am constantly receiveing is "Microsoft Outlook has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
I am loosing some precious time and need to access my emails in windows system asap.
Can anyone suggest anything about the query, It will be very helpful. Or can anyone provide a solution to directly migrate all the stuff from outlook 2011 to outlook 2013??
ThanksOLM to PST - Outlook 2011 (Mac) to Windows PST
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OWA still lands at Exchange 2010 for users migrated from Exchange 2010 to 2013
I never had any issues with OWA redirection for a few users that I migrated from Exchange 2010-2013 initially. For users that I am migrating in the past few days, the OWA 2013 is landing on Exchange 2010 despite the mailbox being successfully migrated to
Exchange 2013.
Troubleshooting:
1. I have restarted the IIS Services
2. I have restarted MSExchangeOWAAppPool.
3. I have also checked the homeMDB attribute of the 2013 migrated user with the Exchange 2013 database.
I would really appreciate if anyone could share their experiences on similar issues.I have checked it, the migration status is completed. In regard to the namespaces, both CAS 2010 and 2013 are set to mail.domain.com; CAS 2013 is the internet facing. I have also checked the internal access for OWA, it's the same scenario. Migrating them
back to 2010 and 2013 won't resolve the issue in my case, because the issue persists for every new user that I am migrating.
I recently found the following when I login with a user who is not effected and then logout:
1. Login in back with the affected user without closing the browser or clearing the cache, it lands at CAS 2013 OWA.
2. However, I get the below listed error message when I logout.
Your request couldn't be completed.
Click here to continue working.
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Can only access emails through OWA after migration from exchange 2007 to 2013
can only access emails through OWA after migration from exchange 2007 to 2013, in other words unable to access mails through outlook or from other Applications services.
needed RCA ... plz help..Hi,
From your description, you can send and receive messages only when you use OWA after migration from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013. If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me know.
In your case, I recommend you create a new test mailbox in your Exchange 2013 and check if you can send and receive messages on Outlook. If yes, it is recommended to create a new profile to solve this issue.
Hope this can be helpful to you.
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Hi Guys,
I have a general Exchange 07-13 migration question about migrating the PF's and System Folder Information, I read somewhere that the SystemFolder info doesn't come across, can someone shed some light on this for me please?
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RayHi Ray,
Free/Busy information is stored in system public folder. If you want to decommission the Exchange 2007 Server, you need to add the replicas to Exchange 2013 Server.
What's more, if the users use Outlook 2003, they will rely on the Free/Busy folders. If the users are using Outlook 2007 or newer, then Outlook utilizes something called the Availability Service and no longer relies on the Free/Busy folder.
Please refer to the following article to migrate public folders from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013.
Migrate Public Folders to Exchange 2013 From Previous Versions
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150486.aspx
Besides, here is a helpful thread for your reference.
move/migrate Public Folder from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/44b29a93-0149-4734-8e19-6679ad7701ce/movemigrate-public-folder-from-exchange-2007-to-exchange-2010?forum=exchange2010
Hope it helps.
If there are any problems, please feel free to let me know.
Best regards,
Amy
Amy Wang
TechNet Community Support -
How to migrate from exchange 2007 to 2013 step by step tutorials please
Hi
I am running Windows Server 2008 standard, with exchange 2007 SP2 on it.
We have 800 mailbox in total
Our domain controllers are
Win2012 R2 and I would like to upgrade to Exchange 2013 on Windows server 2012 R2.
I am running a VM, on VMware environment, so my Windows 2012 R2 is a VM.
Is there a website or document that explains in detail, step by step how to upgrade from 2007 to 2013.
I currently only have 1 exchange server 2007, with all the roles on the one server. I would like to keep that same as
well with exchange 2013.
ThanksExchange server deployment assistant is always a good service provider to achieve this task as it simply ask few questions about your current environment and proceed further accordingly.
You can refer to this blog explained by technet team that will assist you further to gather more information in depth : http://blogs.technet.com/b/meamcs/archive/2013/07/25/part-1-step-by-step-exchange-2007-to-2013-migration.aspx
Moreover, to avoid the interruptions and proceed a hassle-free migration from exchange 2007 to 2013, this application (http://www.exchangemigrationtool.com/) could also be a good approach to accomplish
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I have created a custom blog site definition using SharePoint 2010 blog site definition with Configuration ID 31 in onet.xml (new value). This was working fine for SharePoint 2010.
We created new SharePoint 2013 farm and deployed the all Custom solutions in
14/15 folders. After migrating the sites to SharePoint 2013 using Content DB approach, site created previously using my custom definition are working fine.
But after running site collection upgrade these sites stop working. When I post a comment then comments not getting listed on post detail page. However comments are getting added to Comments List but
PostTitle column of Comment is not getting populated.
Also, when we create a new site in SharePoint 2013 using my custom blog template then that is also not getting provisioned. default.aspx and look-up between post and comment list are not working.
If any one has faced such issue then please share your findings and any solution to fix this.
Thanks in Advance :)Hi ,
According to your description, my understanding is that the blog based on custom blog site definition didn’t work correctly after migrating custom blog site definition to SharePoint 2013.
If you customized the Onet.xml file in a previous version's site definition, you should modify some sections in the file to work in the current version, like <BaseTypes> and <ListTemplate> etc. More information, please refer
to the link below:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/aa543837(v=office.14).aspx
For that the PostTitle column of Comment is not getting populated, please try to modify the view, then compare the result.
I hope this helps.
Thanks,
Wendy
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Hi All
We are getting issues during organization import from crm 2011 to crm 2013 , the error is
"We have detected the presence of legacy component(s) during upgrade, these components are not supported in Dynamics CRM 2013. Please refer to upgrade log file C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\MSCRM\Logs\LegacyFeatureCheck.xml
for more information."
when we check log file it shows the error "ISV folder under CRM Website contains one or more files"
Even we removed everything from ISV folder , Iframe urls from app , solution which is using ISV urls ,plugins and custom workflows but still the error is same
Please help to resolve this issue .
Thank you
ShariqueHi,
Please refer below blog having details about "Removal of the 2007 Endpoint and Legacy Features"
http://blog.simonjackson.info/2013/07/whats-changing-in-crm-2013-from-sdk.html
The following legacy Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 features will be removed or will no longer be supported in the next major product release:
ISV folder support for custom web applications
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 plug-ins
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 client-side scripting
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 custom workflow activities
Also you can download a tool that can detect legacy feature on your server
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=309565
Entire documentation is available at below article.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn281891.aspx
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How to export from Outlook 2011 to Outlook 2013?
As an Outlook user of old when I bought my Mac I was keen to try out Outlook 2011 for Mac which managed to import my Windows PSTs without any issues.
However, now I have a Windows 8 machine running Outlook 2013 I want to go the other way and I don't see any easy way of doing so.
I'm hoping that someone can tell me how I export all of my mail from Outlook 2011 to Outlook 2013
without having to buy a 3rd party tool given the investment I've already made in the Microsoft platform.
Many thanks in advance.
Many thanks and kind regards, Cliff Hobbs Microsoft MVP - ConfigMgr/ SMS (2004 - Present) Owner FAQShop.com - Giving You the FAQs | http://www.faqshop.com/wp/As an Outlook user of old when I bought my Mac I was keen to try out Outlook 2011 for Mac which managed to import my Windows PSTs without any issues.
However, now I have a Windows 8 machine running Outlook 2013 I want to go the other way and I don't see any easy way of doing so.
I'm hoping that someone can tell me how I export all of my mail from Outlook 2011 to Outlook 2013
without having to buy a 3rd party tool given the investment I've already made in the Microsoft platform.
Many thanks in advance.
Many thanks and kind regards, Cliff Hobbs Microsoft MVP - ConfigMgr/ SMS (2004 - Present) Owner FAQShop.com - Giving You the FAQs | http://www.faqshop.com/wp/
Hi,
As in my estimation, it’s not viable to export Outlook 2011 to Outlook 2013 Windows 8 without having any third party tool, somehow without any payment it is possible, by using any free trial version for limited file conversion you can try any reliable third
party tool but for multiple or unlimited Mac OLM files conversion you have to make use of a third party tool. In the midst of various third party tools it’s too complicated to find out that, which tool is reliable for making this conversion.
Or else can try manual procedure for this conversion, but its lengthy and no surety. Outlook Mac Exporter software is one of the reliable tool for exporting Mac Outlook 2011 items to PST file format. You also can try this tool and I am sure it will provide
you desiring Outcome by exporting OLM files to PST file format.
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