TM backup of iBook G4 to new Mac book w/o Firewire

What is the best way to access my Time Machine backup that is on an external firewire drive via a new MacBook that does not have Firewire?

If the external drive doesn't have an USB port as well as a FW port, you won't be able to access it directly from your new MacBook. Your best bet may be to take the drive out of the FW enclosure and mount it in a new enclosure that has USB so that you can mount the drive on your MB. Otherwise you'd have to restore that backup to a Mac that has Firewire and then copy the restored files to your MacBook by some other method; file sharing, CD/DVD, etc.

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    What's the best way to move my current iTunes library from my iBook to my new Mac?
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    Thanks for your help.

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    WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO TRANSFER MY ITUNES LIBRARY TO MY NEW MAC BOOK PRO?  I AM A NOVICE COMPUTER WIZARD!

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    Hello -- I have had an iPad for a long time and I have a whole bunch of iBooks on it. I now have a Mac Book with retina display, and I would like to read on my new Mac Book the same iBooks I currently have on my iPad. Most of them are math books and take a long time to read and the retina display will help save my eyes. That's all I really want to do -- get my collection of math books on to the new Mac Book Retina for better reading.
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    But let's stick with my iBooks collection, which works great on my non-retina iPad, and now I want them on my retina Mac Book. Any old way that works will work for me.
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  • HT4927 I have just downloaded iPhoto from the app store. The photo library from my old laptop was backed up on an external hard drive and I retrieved the photos from there.  Now when I open the photos on my new Mac Book Pro, they are small - am I missing

    I have just downloaded iPhoto from the app store. The photo library from my old laptop was backed up on an external hard drive and I retrieved the photos from there.  Now when I open the photos on my new Mac Book Pro, they are small - am I missing something?
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    Never import one Library to another. Every version and thumbnail is imported like a distinct photo, you lose all your Albums, Keywords etc., the link between Original and Previews is destroyed, the non-destructive editing feature is ruined and so on. In summary: it's mess.
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  • HT201272 how do i put my music off my i phone on to my new mac book pro i don't want to erase it all

    how do i put my music off my iphone on to my new mac book pro, i dont want to erase it all

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  • Connecting ipod to new mac book os x from dell windows xp....

    Hey, I just bought a new mac book yesterday and finally made the conversion over to apple. I have roughly 6000 songs on my ipod and definetly do not want to lose them. If i plug in my ipod to my new mac book, will I lose all my songs or will they just upload into itunes? If i will lose all my songs, how can I get those 6000 songs onto my new computer without losing them?

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  • Getting an error when setting up Apple ID on new Mac book air

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    Once you are safely connected there are a few things you can do to restore your iTunes from the iPod. If you have any iTunes Music Store purchases the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers was introduced with iTunes 7. A paragraph on it has been added to this article: Transfer iTunes Store purchases using iPod
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    There's also a manual method of copying songs from your iPod to a Mac or PC. The procedure is a bit involved and won't recover playlists but if you're interested it's available at this link: Two-way Street: Moving Music Off the iPod
    Keep your iPod in manual mode until you have reloaded your iTunes and you are happy with your playlists etc then it will be safe to return it auto-sync. I would also advise that you get yourself an external hard drive and back your stuff up, relying on an iPod as your sole backup is not a good idea and external drives are comparatively inexpensive these days, you can get loads of storage for a reasonable outlay.

  • Should it take sooo long to install Flash on a new Mac book pro?  And should the CC panel say "syncing files" and look like it will never finish?

    I Have CC and it's taking so long to install on my new Mac book pro.  The CC panel also says its syncing files down at the bottom, it's so slow it looks like it will never finish.  Should it be taking this long?

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  • I have just bought a new mac book, and I want to start from scratch by syncing the content of my iPhone, but each time I try it wants to delete everything on the iPhone and replace by what on the new iTunes library, i.e. nothing! can I do the reverse?

    I have just bought a new mac book, and I want to start from scratch by syncing the content of my iPhone, but each time I try it wants to delete everything on the iPhone and replace by what's on the new iTunes library, i.e. nothing! can I do the reverse, i.e. importing all my iphone's stuff on the new computer?

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  • I have a new mac book pro and and older MAC desktop.  Both are backing up to my time capsule but it is close to full (1TB).  If I purchase a new time capsule (2TB) can I bridge them or access both and back up to it still from both computers?

    I have a new mac book pro and and older MAC desktop.  Both are backing up to my time capsule but it is close to full (1TB).  If I purchase a new time capsule (2TB) can I bridge them or access both and back up to it still from both computers?  If so how do I do this?  Thanks in advance.

    If you add another Time Capsule, you can have one or both Macs backup to that new device.
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  • Move to new mac book

    I am purchasing a new mac book.   How can I transfer the old mac book to the new?

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  • HT1277 Mail has gone crazy. Header's and messages are mixed up. New Mac Book Pro. Migrated files from Time machine running snow leopard. Reinstall or new computer needed?

    Mail has gone crazy. Header's and messages are mixed up. New Mac Book Pro. Migrated files from Time machine running snow leopard. Reinstall or new computer needed?

    Ok; I'm not sure what you're doing.    36 hours is rather long.  Seems like a new migration.  Not what I intended.
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    36 hours?  I'm wondering if there's an error or an exceedingly slow network here?  Or a really, really slow disk?  Or a sick backup?  (WiFi isn't the path I'd usually choose, either.)
    Failing the attempted second migration, I'd try a different tactic.  Does your existing (old) system work?   If so, I'd bypass the backup and connect an external (scratch) USB disk drive to the (old) sstem and then boot and use Disk Utility booted from the installer DVD disk or boot and use Disk Utility from the recovery partition or booted from a recovery partition created on some other external storage (details here vary by the OS X version and what hardware you have), and perform a full-disk backup of your original internal disk to (scratch) external storage.  (Make sure you get the source and target disks chosen correctly here; copying the wrong way — from the scratch disk to your existing disk — will clobber your data!)  In esssence, this will clone your existing boot disk.  Then dismount the (formerly-scratch) external disk, transfer it over to the new system, and use it as the source of the migration, by performing a fresh OS X installation on the new system.
    Target Disk Mode is also sometimes an option for accessing the disk for a migration, but that requires the right cable, and requires systems that have the same external connection; newer MacBook Pro systems use Thunderbolt for this, and older systems tend to use FireWire.  And I'm guessing you don't have compatible hardware.
    The details here can and do vary by your OS X versions and your particular Mac systems — if you'll identify the specific models and hardware, somebody might be able to better tailor the above (fairly generic) sequence to your particular configuration.

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