mounting powerbook as Target from Powerbookair 2017

I am always unable to mount my powerbookpro 13 - 2016 with system Mojave as Target.

I need to connect it with a MacBook Air (13-inch, 2017) with System Sierra installed.

I connect the machines with a USB cable wich in the powerbookpro needs an adaptor as it has thunderbolt 3 ports while th MacBookAir only has 2 USB-A ports

Is there a terminal command which allows me to see the drive in the MacBook Air screen?

Or any other suggestion will be very useful.

Thanks a lot


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.12

Posted on May 11, 2022 7:40 AM

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May 12, 2022 10:25 AM in response to Dan__1947

See if the MBPro is seen within Disk Utility on the MBAir. This will tell you whether the connection is working. You should be able to use USB since neither Mac is running macOS 11.x+. The Thunderbolt cable requirement is only if that computer is running macOS 11.x+. See:


Transfer files between two Mac computers using target disk mode - Apple Support
Note: If either of the computers has macOS 11 or later installed, you must connect the two computers using a Thunderbolt cable.



Is Sierra up to date? If not, then you need to install all macOS updates for Sierra since was only patched later on with support for APFS volumes.




May 11, 2022 2:56 PM in response to BDAqua

I need to see the Mojave hard drive in the Sierra powerbook-air. The Mojave Powerbook (2013) has 4 Thunderbolt and 4USBA. The powerbookAir has 2 USB-A only so my only option is to copy the whole internal drive (user) in an external drive and then open it up with the powerbookAir.

I understand I have no options to boot it as Target disk.

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