![]() ![]() Thunderbolt is no good as the older Macbooks don’t have thunderbolt. Ethernet is no good as the newer Macbooks do not have ethernet. Firewire is no good as the newer MacBooks do not have firewire. This limits the options you can use for ‘Setup Assistant’ to connect the two computers together…ġ. ![]() Here’s the hitch, Apple have removed both the ethernet and firewire connectors from the newer Macbooks. You connect the two computers with an Ethernet (or firewire) cable, run ‘Migration Assistant’ on your old computer, and then ‘Setup Assistant’ on the new computer does the rest. You buy a Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter!Īpple has a great piece of software called ‘Setup Assistant’ that automatically transfers all your settings and programs from your old Apple computer to your new one. Some of the newer macbooks and macbook airs do not have an ethernet port or firewire port, so you can’t connect them to an older macbook to copy your old files and settings accross.
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