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Switching to the m1 MacBook Pro from older Intel-based MacBook Pro

I have a old late-2010 MacBook Pro on macOS High Sierra. I have lots of old programs on that device.

If I get the newer MacBook Pro that has macOS Monterey, will all of my programs transfer?

Posted on Apr 21, 2022 8:02 AM

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Mdelapaz10 wrote:

I have a old late-2010 MacBook Pro on macOS High Sierra. I have lots of old programs on that device.
If I get the newer MacBook Pro that has macOS Monterey, will all of my programs transfer?
https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/79fdb3e1-a1ed-4a6c-a01e-c031d53d62a9


2010 was limited to your High Sierra—


Stepping up 4 macOS to Monterey and the new M1 introduces some changes, however nothing earth shattering:


  • High Sierra was optional the new APFS, now it is mandatory this transition from the old HFS+ file system
  • developers typically have released 64 bit versions of their old app—so updating software is typically not an issue since Mojave
  • a new two-volume (read only System Volume) introduced in Catalina is a bit different, but typically not an issue
  • Big Sur introduced a SSV (Signed System Volume) for security, but practically does not effect your day to day
  • Monterey macOS Monterey - New Features - Apple


It never pays to get too far behind in the software or hardware.

Always advised to have a robust back up plan if you value your user data.



You can get help here—


Support for your product, help with order placed, help making a purchase

https://contactretail.apple.com/Help



For old backup devices, USBthumb drives, etc you will need at the least a USBC to USB adapter:

USB-C to USB Adapter - Apple



ref: 32 bit only

32-bit app compatibility with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and ...


ref: APFS

Add, delete, or erase APFS volumes in Disk Utility on Mac


ref: About the read-only system volume in macOS Catalina - Apple ...

About the read-only system volume in macOS Catalina - Apple Support


ref: Signed system volume security in macOS

Signed system volume security in macOS - Apple Support










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Apr 21, 2022 8:56 AM in response to Mdelapaz10

Mdelapaz10 wrote:

I have a old late-2010 MacBook Pro on macOS High Sierra. I have lots of old programs on that device.
If I get the newer MacBook Pro that has macOS Monterey, will all of my programs transfer?
https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/79fdb3e1-a1ed-4a6c-a01e-c031d53d62a9


2010 was limited to your High Sierra—


Stepping up 4 macOS to Monterey and the new M1 introduces some changes, however nothing earth shattering:


  • High Sierra was optional the new APFS, now it is mandatory this transition from the old HFS+ file system
  • developers typically have released 64 bit versions of their old app—so updating software is typically not an issue since Mojave
  • a new two-volume (read only System Volume) introduced in Catalina is a bit different, but typically not an issue
  • Big Sur introduced a SSV (Signed System Volume) for security, but practically does not effect your day to day
  • Monterey macOS Monterey - New Features - Apple


It never pays to get too far behind in the software or hardware.

Always advised to have a robust back up plan if you value your user data.



You can get help here—


Support for your product, help with order placed, help making a purchase

https://contactretail.apple.com/Help



For old backup devices, USBthumb drives, etc you will need at the least a USBC to USB adapter:

USB-C to USB Adapter - Apple



ref: 32 bit only

32-bit app compatibility with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and ...


ref: APFS

Add, delete, or erase APFS volumes in Disk Utility on Mac


ref: About the read-only system volume in macOS Catalina - Apple ...

About the read-only system volume in macOS Catalina - Apple Support


ref: Signed system volume security in macOS

Signed system volume security in macOS - Apple Support










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