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M$1 October 26, 2009 09:03 PM

migrating to new macbook pro, moving apps and licenses but NOT cloning drive

so i'm going to be getting a new macbook pro and i understand that the built in migration tool makes it very easy to move over most docs, settings, mail and so on - but is it really this easy? i do NOT want to clone the drive, because i'd like to start fresh and get rid of any system crap on the existing machine...

however, after a couple of macheist promos, i've got TONS of applications on my machine and will need to move all of the licensed apps over - will migration pull these along with pref files?

also, will mail.app migrate everything as described, like super simple?

what else do i need to be aware of!?
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October 27, 2009 10:50 PM
If you want to do a true "clean" install, the only way to go is by doing it manually. No matter what migration option you select, your likely to get pref files or other things that come along during the install. Although moving licenses can be a pain, the only real issue is with high end apps like Adobe's Creative Suite which require you to de-activate on the old computer and then activate on the new computer. For most apps, they don't authenticate via a license server so you just need to type in the license key on the new machine without worrying about de-activating the license on the old machine.

If you do the install manually, installing Mail on your new machine (with all your messages and folders intact) is rather easy. Simply take your entire mail directory (USER/Library/Mail) on your old machine and drop it into the same location on your new machine. Do this before opening mail for the first time. The same method can be done for things like your iTunes library or iPhoto library.

Good luck! And with any migration, I would make sure to backup your computer to an external before you make the move.

Mike


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October 27, 2009 07:41 PM
When I got a new Mac I just used the migration tool and it worked perfectly. It works so well that I'm not really sure that my new system is "clean" in the way you are wanting. But I also like SuperDuper! which I used to make copies of my operating system. It's free (for the basics) and works great. If I were you and I wasn't sure, I would use SuperDuper! to make a clone of my new machine, then use the migration tool and if that didn't work right I could restore to the original system.
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http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html


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