Migrating data to new laptop

I need to manage the data transfer between laptops: an Air2019 (Intel core i5) and the new M2Air2022. There are four ways to do this: a Thunderbolt cable between the machines, downloading from my iCloud account, restoring from a Time Machine backup, and using the Migration Assistant app in the Utilities folder. 


Which method makes the most complete clone of my old computer?

Are there any other considerations when choosing which is best to use?

Advice?

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.4

Posted on Jul 10, 2022 12:48 PM

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Posted on Jul 11, 2022 9:47 AM

restoring from a Time Machine backup, and using the Migration Assistant app

Those two are essentially the same thing, now. With the changes to the sealed System Volume, you no longer "restore" as the terminology was used. You Reinstall the OS and then Migrate your Data.


Downloading from iCloud: Are you using Desktop & Documents in iCloud Drive? If so, just sign into the iCloud account with the same AppleID and enable Desktop & Documents for that Mac (and likely Optimize storage).

If not using D&D, then I'm not sure the point of downloading the data unless you need to use it.


If there is enough space, migrate the user and settings from the old backup. I'd use a USB or Thunderbolt connection, if possible.


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Jul 11, 2022 9:47 AM in response to horstfrombrisbane

restoring from a Time Machine backup, and using the Migration Assistant app

Those two are essentially the same thing, now. With the changes to the sealed System Volume, you no longer "restore" as the terminology was used. You Reinstall the OS and then Migrate your Data.


Downloading from iCloud: Are you using Desktop & Documents in iCloud Drive? If so, just sign into the iCloud account with the same AppleID and enable Desktop & Documents for that Mac (and likely Optimize storage).

If not using D&D, then I'm not sure the point of downloading the data unless you need to use it.


If there is enough space, migrate the user and settings from the old backup. I'd use a USB or Thunderbolt connection, if possible.


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