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Feb 6, 2012 6:11 AM in response to yogatribearby The hatter,How did you do your migration? Did you follow Apple support article and check help menu for tips?
Note: This process will create a new user account on your Mac to contain the Windows PC information that is migrated over. It will not merge the information with an existing user account on the Mac.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4796
Before you did so, did you use Windows Easy Transfer? do you have your files on external or on a drive you can connect?
The best utility driver to mount PC NTFS drivers comes from Paragon-Software.
Apple only has read only support and more limited as well.
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Feb 6, 2012 7:08 AM in response to The hatterby yogatribear,Hi.
I used the Migration Assistant on Mac and followed all the directions as noted in the linked info... it all seemed to work fine I just cannot locate the documents that supposedly are (hiding) in my Mac...
I wonder if a new 'user ID' was created on my new Mac and that is the problem... still not sure how to get at my files... ?
I tried going in through Finder menu and looking there but didn't see anything
(I've only had my MacBook for 4 days and spent nearly 2 days migrating files and now I can't find them... very frustrating) I'm still trying to get used to the user interface on Mac ...
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Feb 6, 2012 7:30 AM in response to yogatribearby The hatter,Copy the files to an external drive. And just copy files yourself.
The only time Migration helps is importing mail and preferences as well as iTunes.
For one, you are not in a notebook (MacBook) forum but workstation tower, but you should be able to find that, and you might want ot locate the Lion Community too.
http://www.apple.com/support/itunes /lion /macbookpro