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Connecting a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) to a MacBook Pro (M2 Pro, 16-inch, 2023)

Hi!


I would like to know if it is possible to connect my old MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) to my new MacBook Pro (M2 Pro, 16-inch, 2023) in order to transfer files.


MacBook Pro 2015 specs:


  • MacOs 12.6.7
  • USB 3 port (x2)
  • HDMI port (x1)
  • Thunderbolt 2 port (x2)


MacBook Pro 2023 specs:


  • Probably MacOs 13
  • Thunderbolt 4 ports (x3)
  • HDMI port (x1)


Thank you!


Chris.

MacBook Pro 15″

Posted on Aug 11, 2023 6:42 AM

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Posted on Aug 11, 2023 7:04 AM

Yes. Please read Transfer your information to Mac from another computer or device - Apple Support.


The easiest way to do it is wirelessly, which can be performed from Mac to Mac or from the earlier one's Time Machine backup. If you want to connect the two Macs to each other with a cable you will need to purchase a suitable adapter and Thunderbolt cable.

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Aug 11, 2023 7:04 AM in response to Krissserz

Yes. Please read Transfer your information to Mac from another computer or device - Apple Support.


The easiest way to do it is wirelessly, which can be performed from Mac to Mac or from the earlier one's Time Machine backup. If you want to connect the two Macs to each other with a cable you will need to purchase a suitable adapter and Thunderbolt cable.

Aug 11, 2023 7:30 AM in response to Krissserz

If you can get each computer onto the Internet without re-cabling, you already have a data highway. it is provided through the SWITCH functions of your Router, and does not actually send any information onto the Internet to accomplish these transfers. This uses the networking capabilities of you two Macs, with your Router directing traffic. File Sharing is widely compatible among a large span of MacOS versions over time.


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If you prefer to add a cable, it must be a Networking cable. Ethernet and Thunderbolt can be used as networking cables. USB-C is a local peripheral cable, and will generally NOT suffice for File Sharing.


for ThunderBolt transfer, you may need to manually add a ThunderBolt Bridge device is System preferences > Network on each Mac. Ethernet is usually is already shown there.


The ultimate in simplicity is 'sneaker-net'. With this method, you drag and drop the files onto a USB thumb drive, or any connected drive, then eject the drive and carry it (using the sneakers on your feet) to the other Mac, and plug it in there, Then drag and drop files from the USB thumb drive to your folders.

Aug 11, 2023 7:52 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

Airdrop seems to require minimum of a Mac running MacOS 10.10 Yosemite fully updated for wide compatibility with more modern Macs.


The 'good old boys' around here have been fiddling with old fashioned connection methods using cables and Wi-Fi that work MUCH farther back, so that method did not come up in our earlier suggestions.

Connecting a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) to a MacBook Pro (M2 Pro, 16-inch, 2023)

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