How to Transfer Files from Mac to Mac? Try These Simple WaysSummary: This article concludes all the ways to help you transfer files from Mac to Mac wirelessly with or without Migration Assistant. Even if your Mac is broken, there still have ways to transfer files from it to the new Mac. - From iBoysoft Show
When talking about transferring files from the old Mac to a new Mac, the well-known way is using Apple's Migration Assistant. Actually, there are many other simple, time-consuming, and reliable methods for transferring files between Macs. Here, we've concluded the ways to transfer files from Mac to Mac with or without Migration Assistant and presented them in very detailed steps in this post. Let's learn more. Table of Contents:
How to transfer files from old Mac to new Mac with Migration AssistantMigration Assistant is a useful tool that helps for transferring all your files from an old MacBook to a new MacBook, including applications, user accounts, preference settings, very large files, etc. Preparations:
Warning: For Mac runs OS X Lion or Mountain Lion, connect the two Macs via a Thunderbolt, FireWire, or Ethernet cable and ensure they are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. How to use Migration Assistant to transfer data between Macs:On the new Mac:
On the old Mac:
Move to the new Mac: Select the other Mac and click Continue on the Transfer Information to this Mac window. Back to the old Mac:
On the new Mac:
If you transfer many large files and folders, the migration process may take hours. When it is completed, close Migration Assistant on both Macs and check your transferred files on the new computer. How to transfer files from Mac to Mac wirelessly without Migration AssistantMaybe the Migration Assistant is not working on your Mac. Or, you are seeking other ways to share some files with your colleagues or friends as Migration Assistant is a little bit time-consuming and complicated. There are kinds of wireless data transferring methods available for you. You can select the one that meets your needs or you'd like to use.
1. Transfer data from Mac to Mac with AirDropAirDrop is a data-sharing feature in Mac OS. It utilizes Bluetooth to detect the target Apple device and then transfers files to Apple devices via Wi-Fi. Hence, you can turn on and use AirDrop to transfer documents, videos, folders, or other files from one Mac to another Mac. Before you start file transfer:
Use AirDrop to transfer files:
The file on your Mac will send to the receiving Mac immediately. 2. Migrate files from Mac to Mac using iMessageApple's Messages on your Mac computer is also a nice utility for data transferring between Macs wirelessly.
3. Transfer files from Mac to Mac via e-mailDon't forget to use e-mail. Sending e-mail is also a prior way to transfer files from Mac to Mac or even other devices. You can open your Mail app on Mac to create an e-mail and add the files you want to send as attachments. Then, you can send it to the target Mac at a specific time if you know how to schedule an email on Mac. 4. Transfer data from Mac to Mac with File SharingEvery Mac has a file-sharing system called File Sharing. You can find it in Apple's Sharing utility. It allows Mac computers using the same network to transfer content with each other. So, in the first place, you should:
If the above steps are completed, you can follow the steps below to transfer files from Mac to Mac without a USB cable. On the Mac that you want to share files from, add the files or folders that you want to share with to the Shared Folders field. Note: In the Shared Folders box, there lists the Public folder by default. If it is the content you want to share with the other Mac, you can use it directly. Or, you need to remove it and add the folder/file you want to share. On the other Mac:
If Mac File Sharing is not working, try the next way. 5. Transfer files from Mac to Mac via Bluetooth SharingAdditionally, you can enable Bluetooth Sharing in the Sharing utility to transfer data between Mac machines over Bluetooth. You need to put the Macs nearly for successful data transfer. On both Mac machines, open System Preferences > Sharing and check in Bluetooth Sharing. Next, click open Bluetooth Preferences to ensure both of their Bluetooth are turned on. Now, navigate to the Mac you'll send files from, and double-click the target Mac device listed in the Bluetooth window. That will trigger the appearance of a Finder window. You can select the files that you want to share with the other Mac and click Send. On the other Mac, the popup will ask the receiver whether to accept the sending files or not. Click Accept to save them on the Mac. 6. Transfer files from Mac to Mac with iCloud storageUsing iCloud Drive to transfer files is also an easy way. You can use it to migrate files to other Mac computers wirelessly. Here's how:
Note: This way is just suitable for sharing files between your own Macs for security. How to transfer files from Mac to Mac using a USB cable?Perhaps, you think migrating files over the air is not secure enough for your secret files. Or, regarding that, the wireless data migration is time-wasting, especially for large files. In that situation, you can use a USB cable to connect the two Macs for data transferring. And there are also different ways of moving data from Mac to Mac using a USB cable. You can choose the one that is suitable for you. 1. Use an external storage deviceIf you happen to have an available external storage device, like a USB flash drive or an external hard drive, you can use it as a bridge to transfer files between Mac computers. You can connect the external drive to the Mac you want to transfer files from. Then, copy files or folders onto the drive and right-click the drive to safely Eject it. Now, unplug the external drive from that Mac and reconnect it to the target Mac. Next, you can move the files on the drive to the Mac. 2. Data transferring with Target Disk ModeTarget Disk Mode is to connect the two Macs with a USB or Thunderbolt cable to make an Intel-based Mac's internal hard drive perform as an external hard drive for the destination Mac machine. It is often used to transfer files from an old Mac to a new Mac because of the fast data transfer speed. Here's how to use Target Disk Mode to transfer files from an old Mac to a new Mac:
3. Use Time Machine backupsThis way is more suitable for some of you who want to migrate all the data on the old Mac to a new Mac computer, including the old Mac's preferences, applications, user accounts, and other files. The detailed steps of transferring files to a new MacBook with Time Machine backup are as below:
How to transfer files from a broken Mac to a new Mac?Maybe your Mac is broken and you purchase a new one. But since the old Mac is broken, the above ways are useless for transferring files from one Mac to the other. So, how can you transfer the files on the broken Mac to the new device? It is easy with a data recovery tool like iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac. You can read this post carefully to get more details about how to migrate files from a broken Mac to a new one: How to transfer files from a broken Mac to a new Mac? A You can use either the USB, Thunderbolt, or FireWire cable. It is depending on the ports on the two Macs. A You can connect two Macs wirelessly via AirDrop, File Sharing utility, Bluetooth Sharing to transfer files. Or, you can connect two Macs using a USB cable or Thunderbolt cable (according to the ports on the two Macs) so that one of the Mac can be an external hard drive showing up on the other Mac. That is called target disk mode. A If you want to transfer all the files from one Mac to another, the fastest way is to use Migration Assistant. If you just want to share some files or folders with others, using AirDrop is the fastest method. A Yes, you can use Migration Assistant to transfer everything on a Mac. But you can also use it to migrate some of the files or folders you want to transfer. A You can use the File Sharing feature within Sharing utility in System Preferences to transfer applications to a new Mac. And you can also use AirDrop or put the app installers in an external drive to copy these applications to another Mac. Can you transfer files from PC to Mac via USB?Just plug the external drive's USB cable into your PC and copy your files to the drive. After everything is copied, shut down Windows, unplug the hard drive's data cable from the PC, and plug the cable into your Mac. The drive's letter or name should appear on your Mac's desktop.
Can I use Apple Migration Assistant later?If you didn't transfer your information to your Mac when you first set it up, use Migration Assistant at any time to transfer your documents, apps, user accounts, and settings.
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