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May 11, 2014 9:58 PM in response to oceanpoetryby Kappy,You can connect the two via Firewire cable in order to use Target Disk Mode to transfer data from one machine to the other. However, I would be careful about downgrading a newer machine with an older OS from an older machine. This may very well not work. You might want to stick to your data files.
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May 11, 2014 10:05 PM in response to Kappyby oceanpoetry,Thanks, Kappy. The macbook 2010 I purchased was originally shipped with OS 10.6.8, so was hoping for compatibility. Also this macbook, only has usb ports, no firewire...so target mode is not an option.
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May 11, 2014 10:18 PM in response to oceanpoetryby Kappy,Oh, that's too bad. You can use your network if you don't mind that it is slow. Connect both to your local network. Use Ethernet if you can because it's faster. Turn on File Sharing on both computers. You can then transfer files over the network.
Or you can create a cloned backup of the old computer to an external drive. Then connect the external drive to the new computer and restore the files from the clone.