Restoring a new macbook pro from time machine backup with High Sierra

Hi Everyone,


I have a new MacBook Pro coming soon to replace my workhorse Early 2011 model. My current computer uses High Sierra, as it won’t let me upgrade to Catalina.


I plan on restoring from my

time machine backup to bring over my apps, files, etc. Will I have any issues in doing so since the backup has an older version of Mac OS? I know iTunes was split into the different apps of music, podcasts, etc., after High Sierra, so I just want to make sure I’ll be able to move all my files over without issue.


Thanks for any and all help!

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Posted on Jun 26, 2020 7:37 AM

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Posted on Jun 26, 2020 9:24 AM

Setup assistant (at first run) will ask you to Create new user account.


If you are ready, you can just say, "over there" and point to your connected computer or Time machine backup. It will Migrate your old data instead of creating a new Account.


If not ready at day 1, you can use Migration assistant later:



NB>> What you can NOT do successfully is a brute force restore from time machine backup -- that will bring over High Sierra as well, which can not run on your new machine.

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Jun 26, 2020 9:24 AM in response to TomH34

Setup assistant (at first run) will ask you to Create new user account.


If you are ready, you can just say, "over there" and point to your connected computer or Time machine backup. It will Migrate your old data instead of creating a new Account.


If not ready at day 1, you can use Migration assistant later:



NB>> What you can NOT do successfully is a brute force restore from time machine backup -- that will bring over High Sierra as well, which can not run on your new machine.

Jun 26, 2020 9:49 AM in response to TomH34

Hi,

High Sierra's iPhoto is 32bit Application, you need to convert iPhoto library for Catalina's Photos Library. It's easy, just move iPhoto Library to Photo folder then double click on it to start convert to Photos Library.

High Sierra's iTunes is quite different from Catalina's iTunes which is divided two applications, iTunes and Podcast.

You need to import iTunes Library to Catalina's iTunes one by one, actually select all of musics, click top music to bottom one with shift key once to import them.



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