USED MIGRATION TOOL FOR NEW LAPTOP AND LOCKED OUT

I bought a new MacBook Air and used the migration tool to set it up using my old MacBook Air. I wasn't asked for a new password and for the first week it worked fine. Two days ago my finger print was rejected and I was asked to type in my password. I typed in what I am absolutely sure is my password and I am locked out. Multiple attempts did not prompt the "reset password" command nor did the Command R power off/on method. Any suggestions on how I can remedy this? The migration was flawless...except for this one GIGANTIC issue.

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MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.5

Posted on Sep 9, 2023 8:35 PM

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Sep 9, 2023 9:39 PM in response to macattackackackack

Hi, I just got the new 15 inch MBA, and also use a 2019 15 inch MBP with an Intel processor. I did a Time Machine backup of my 2019 MBP, and then when I setup my MBA I used the transfer from Time Machine backup and it worked flawlessly. There is a communication problem between Intel Macs and Silicon Macs with the M1 and M2 chips, which migration assistant does not work.

How to migrate a startup volume from an Intel to an M1 Mac

Apple chose a different startup scheme for its Apple silicon models that prevents booting up from an Intel-targeted disk.

https://www.macworld.com/article/355497/how-to-migrate-a-startup-volume-from-an-intel-to-an-m1-mac.html

Sep 10, 2023 7:17 AM in response to iPhoneography

iPhoneography wrote:

Hi, I just got the new 15 inch MBA, and also use a 2019 15 inch MBP with an Intel processor. I did a Time Machine backup of my 2019 MBP, and then when I setup my MBA I used the transfer from Time Machine backup and it worked flawlessly. There is a communication problem between Intel Macs and Silicon Macs with the M1 and M2 chips, which migration assistant does not work.
How to migrate a startup volume from an Intel to an M1 Mac
Apple chose a different startup scheme for its Apple silicon models that prevents booting up from an Intel-targeted disk.
https://www.macworld.com/article/355497/how-to-migrate-a-startup-volume-from-an-intel-to-an-m1-mac.html


A couple of observations about your post here:


    • Is there a reason you didn't start a new topic, rather than piggyback onto this one?
    • I disagree that Migration Assistant doesn't work between Intel Macs and Apple Silicon Macs. I used Migration Assistant to transfer everything from my 2016 Intel MacBook Pro to my new 15" MacBook Air a couple of months ago and it worked flawlessly. I didn't use a Time Machine backup external drive for the transfer, and instead used an Apple Thunderbolt 3 cable instead. Migration took less than 45 minutes for just under 1TB of data.
    • Can you explain why you'd want to boot up from your Intel MBP when using your MBA?



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