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Nov 21, 2013 5:26 AM in response to Matt Katzby The Doop,I had the same issue and this worked for me. Connect the two Macs via Thunderbolt and put the older Mac (the one you are trying to grab files/applications from) in Target Disk Mode by holding down T when restarting. Then just run Migration Assistant on the new Mac as you normally would and select the drive shown. Cut my migration time from 17 hrs to 27 min.
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Nov 22, 2013 7:44 PM in response to The Doopby Rob Green4,I did it the DOOP way but the disk only shows 157k of data? I did it anyway and it completed in 10 seconds but no real data transfer. This is absolutely MADDENING as I have been trying to migrate for 24 straight hours with no luck. ***?
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Nov 22, 2013 8:07 PM in response to Rob Green4by The Doop,Awww that *****. Hmmmm...make sure both devices are on Mavericks and fully updated. Running repair the disk permissions in Disk Utility might help.
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Nov 23, 2013 2:57 PM in response to Matt Katzby Ken McEwen,I tried to use Thunderbolt to migrate between my old and new MacBook Pros. It appears the Thunderbolt connection is not being detected and the Migration Assistant keeps suggesting connecting a Thunderbolt cable!
So, having hone to my Apple Store especially to get a Thunderbolt cable still the cost of £35, it looks like I am stuck with a slow Ethernet connection taking 20 hours.
Frustrating indeed.
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Nov 27, 2013 6:35 PM in response to Matt Katzby D Rayburn Willis,Go to System Preferences on the Old Mac, locate Start Up Disk in 4th Row of Icons, Select Start Computer in Target Disk Mode.
On New Mac /Applications/Utilities/Migration Assistant
Once in Migration Assistant Select From Another Mac, Startup Disk, Time Machine Backup, or Disk
Then on next Screen Choose from a Disk
To Migrate Old Photos, Music, and Documents select and check Users and choose Specific User
Choose Applications to Migrate Applications, other data and settings as well
If you encounter the Problem, where the username of the old folder is the same as the username of the home folder on the New Mac, Look at PH14081 and complete steps 6-15 to merge old folder with new folder.
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14081
6. Change Name of old folder to accountname1
7. Migrate
8. After Migration Go to New Admin User, Create a Test User, Log out of new Admin and into Test User
9. When in Test User Delete New Admin User and Home Folder, Do not do this Securely as it will take some time to complete
10. Once New admin and folder are deleted go into Finder select Username1 Folder, Control Click or Two Finger Click for Trackpads > Select Get Info, Change accountname1 to accountname
11. Go back into System Preferences> Create New User with "accountname" as new accountname, set Admin Password>Select Create New User
12. Dialogue Box will Appear A folder already exists with this Username>select use Existing Folder
13. Log out of Test User into Username>System Prefrences>Delete Test User
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Nov 30, 2013 12:44 AM in response to D Rayburn Willisby tomsidebottom77,Hi D Rayburn Willis,
Would you mind going into a bit more detail on some of your steps?
I've migrated adding a '1' after the username.
When you say 'Go to New Admin User' exactly what do you mean? Where is this 'New Admin User'?
Then when you say 'Delete New Admin User and Home Folder', where should this be done from - and also where is this 'Home Folder'? I've done a Spotlight search for 'Home' and it doesn't bring anything up.
If the 'New Admin User' is the new user I created in the migration, won't deleting it just delete the user AND all the info I just migrated?
The step to be done in Finder (step 10) - how would you create two folders with identical names? I thought that was impossible.
Then also how could I create a new user with exactly the same account name as my main account name as in step 11?
I'm throughly confused - could you help out?
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Dec 2, 2013 9:21 PM in response to The Doopby marie4509,How long did it take for the new computer to pick up the source computer? Mine just isn't picking up with the thunderbolt cables even when doing the target drive start up.
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Dec 3, 2013 12:11 AM in response to marie4509by tomsidebottom77,Are you going Thunderbolt to Thunderbolt? I don't have experience with that.
I went from Thunderbolt on my new one to Firewire 800 on my old one (using an adapter). I had to make sure I didn't start Migration Assistant until the source compute was already in target drive mode.
I also experimented using the network connection - again using an adapter. This method requires a different approach where the source computer is running normally, i.e. not in target drive mode. Migration Assistant must be started on both machines, then on the source computer you choose the 'to' option and the destination computer you choose the 'from' option.
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Dec 14, 2013 6:56 AM in response to tomsidebottom77by Captmilehigh,Hi, I'm doing exactly what you have done but I didn't get a time remaining, all I have is a screen that says 'Transferring your Information" and below that ' information from "myoldmac" is being transferred to this Mac. I used migration assistant on both the macs. I have no idea of the progress.
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Jan 17, 2014 8:06 PM in response to The Doopby David Stephenson,When I put the old one in target mode the new one didn't recognize it at all!
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Jan 22, 2014 8:44 PM in response to Captmilehighby nelmaldonado,I'm experiencing the same thing at this moment. Were you able to complete the migration? How long did it take? Did you use thunderbolt to thunderbolt as I am using now?
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Jan 22, 2014 9:18 PM in response to nelmaldonadoby marie4509,Just to jump in - I ended up going to a different apple store and had it fixed. Apparently the thunderbolt to thunderbolt will not work (the first store sold me the cable and said it would be easy). The new apple store actually ended up doing the transfer for me via firewire I believe. The girl was super helpful and basically transferred all my files over in batches vs migration assistant. Becuase my Macbook was old and had some errors with the filing (corrupt files etc), migration assistant wasn't able to work. The only issue I had after was reinstalling some purchase applications (lightroom etc), as I needed verification codes, but this wasn't too painful. Good luck.
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Mar 9, 2014 8:52 PM in response to Rob Green4by rojorob,Rob Grren,
I am having the exact same issue. How did you solve yours?
Thanks in advance
Rob
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Mar 18, 2014 1:25 PM in response to Matt Katzby PeterSels,Hello migrants / Migraine Assistant users,
I had similar problems when running Migration Assistant on 2 Macs
(both running Mavericks v10.9.2 the latest at the time of writing this)
trying to transfer all data from one to the other:
- very high predicted WIFI migration time: 76 hours, like Matt Katz
- thunderbolt cable not seen by migration assistant and only seeing WIFI, like Matt Katz
- once also had only a few Kilobytes transfered, like Rob Green4 (Don't know why.)
I solved it doing this:
- switched off the WIFI on the destination Mac (Mac Pro 2014) (to force it not to use WIFI)
- put the source Mac (Mac Book Pro) in target mode to make it function as a disk (press T during its start up)
- started Migration assistant on the destination Mac, up to the point where it starts looking for the source Mac
- ONLY THEN plug in the thubderbolt cable from source Mac to destination Mac, and yes, then the destination Mac sees the source Mac, displays it as a disk and you can press it and press the button that starts the transfer!
Considering this saved me 76-1.5 = 74.5 hours (for about 500 Gig) of waiting and may do the same for you all,
I wanted to share this with you.
I vaguely remember similar issues with Firewire. Try the same technique I'd say.
Enjoy!
Peter