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Should I use Migration Assistant or Start Fresh?

Mac Studio is incoming replacing a 2016 27" iMac (on 12.3). I'm concerned about using Migration Assistant because 1) I'm sure there are a lot of obsolete hidden support files on my iMac, and 2) I'm going from Intel to Apple Silicon.


My Migration Assistant Options include A) user folder and/or B) system files. Should I use either or both or am I better off just starting 100% clean? Obviously using Migratin Assistant would be easier, but I also don't want to stuff my new machine up w/ useless files.


(Regardless of the above, I will be re-installing all my apps fresh, so I won't be checking the apps box on MA).

Posted on Mar 28, 2022 10:22 AM

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Posted on Mar 28, 2022 11:05 AM

Use Migration Assistant, but ONLY for the user accounts.

It makes getting your mail, pictures, music, documents a nonevent.


Do NOT migrate applications, settings, or "other files", lest you bring old cruft that you may have installed years ago, and could cause trouble in a new OS. By far the most common of complaints right after a new OS are due to old extensions and daemons that cease to work or cause crashes.

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Mar 28, 2022 11:05 AM in response to Harry

Use Migration Assistant, but ONLY for the user accounts.

It makes getting your mail, pictures, music, documents a nonevent.


Do NOT migrate applications, settings, or "other files", lest you bring old cruft that you may have installed years ago, and could cause trouble in a new OS. By far the most common of complaints right after a new OS are due to old extensions and daemons that cease to work or cause crashes.

Mar 28, 2022 1:49 PM in response to Harry

If the new computer is going to be the Apple Silicon M1 Equipped Computer - would suggest Only Migrating the User Account and nothing more.


1 - Apple Silicon with either Big Sur macOS 11 or Monterey macOS 12 Only Support everything 64 bit and there is no workaround.


2 - Issues that may exist on the older computer will be migrated to the New Computer. This would badly pollute the new Original and Pristine installation of the new OS.


3 -  Applications, extensions and Software Drivers may or may not even work on the new computer.


4 - IMHO - it would be best to only install new application etc Directly from the Developer or the Apple Apps Store.


5 - Due Diligence on New Applications and make sure they are Monterey / Big Sur compatible and factor in the ARMs CPU of the Apple Silicon Computer  

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