Old Intelbased IMAC move to brand new IMAC

My still working Intebased IMAC from 2007 ran out ofd memory.
Made full back up to my Transcapsule.
Purchased a new 27" IMAC.
Made an import of data ande network from transcapsule to new IMAC.
Result;
1. Network and mail worked fine on new IMAC
2. Itune etc did not work could not get purchase downloaded.
Had to make a delete of Itune an all files.
Reinstalled Itune and found all movies and music available, but took a day to download.
Even apps was easy to save sync from IPAD Air and Iphone.
When all done this way normal sync was done.
The new IMAC works now fine.
Comments;: My 2007 IMAC with Maverics OS applications and movies and itune....is not the same as maverics and itune on new IMAC even if release dates--versons are the same.
Took me a wile to get it right and took a day to make downloads even with 100mbs network from server and 1gbs WIFI.
Ok I am an old man 70---when it works---it great

I would recommend calling AppleCare, you get 90 days of free telephone support from Apple when you get any new Mac. Because we don't know where are are located please click
http://support.apple.com/kb/he57
to help locate the number in your country.

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