Kirk Carver wrote:
Phillips
Thank you for that insight — it’s part of what I’m concerned about. When you advise to only migrate the user account(s), do mean use the Migration Assistant, but deselect everything except the User folders? To your knowledge will this also transfer the User/Shared files and the “hidden” information for each user (such as the mail files in the ~Library directory)?
thanks
When Setup Assistant is run, it eventually offers to migrate accounts, files, applications, anything ... from the old computer or from a backup (e.g. Time Machine backup, or "clone" type backup). I have always instructed it to migrate over selected accounts and associated files/folders ONLY, unchecking every other option (unchecking applications, settings, "other," etc., [did not transfer those unchecked items]). I have done this for about a dozen new computers over the years for myself, my wife, daughter, others, work and personal computers. This does bring over Mail (all of it) for each user account being migrated over from the backup. It also brings over other "hidden" folders in the user Library folder, not just Mail, but also Application Support and Preferences, for instance all the browsers' favorites, bookmarks, preferences, etc. This requires reinstalling all third-party (non-Apple) software, but as P. Phillips indicates, it is the more reliable approach. When that third party software is installed, you can decide to first delete the "inherited" preferences and application support folders that were migrated, or leave them there to be used with the new software installs.
Some software, such as MS-Office and Adobe CC, may require re-entry of some passwords, codes, or re-configuration. I recall my daughter had to talk with Adobe Help on the phone to get all her profiles for Adobe Lightroom configured to work like they did on the old Mac.