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MacBook Pro transfer

Transfer has been running about 20 hours with no definitive progress. MacBook Pro to new MacBook Pro. Do I let it keep working or stop it and try to start again? It’s about 200GB worth to transfer.

MacBook Pro

Posted on Jul 8, 2022 10:12 AM

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Posted on Jul 8, 2022 10:19 AM

jen_316 wrote:

Transfer has been running about 20 hours with no definitive progress. MacBook Pro to new MacBook Pro. Do I let it keep working or stop it and try to start again? It’s about 200GB worth to transfer.


Is this a cable connection or the WiFI—


a Cable is always preferred moving large amount of data...



The most trouble free way to move to a new machine, is using the Setup Assistant on the initial boot of a brand new machine— you have one shot here. Set up your MacBook Pro - Apple Support


The second best way is use the Migration Assistant.

How to move your content to a new Mac Move your content to a new Mac - Apple Support



Ethernet cable

or a simple USB to USBC adapter USB-C to USB Adapter - Apple

if you have a Time Machine or Boot clone backup as an alternatives source...



if you think you are stuck you can always Quit or force quit a shut down if necessary

reboot and see where this leaves you.


Log out, sleep, wake, restart or shut down your Mac

Shut down or restart your Mac - Apple Support



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Jul 8, 2022 10:19 AM in response to jen_316

jen_316 wrote:

Transfer has been running about 20 hours with no definitive progress. MacBook Pro to new MacBook Pro. Do I let it keep working or stop it and try to start again? It’s about 200GB worth to transfer.


Is this a cable connection or the WiFI—


a Cable is always preferred moving large amount of data...



The most trouble free way to move to a new machine, is using the Setup Assistant on the initial boot of a brand new machine— you have one shot here. Set up your MacBook Pro - Apple Support


The second best way is use the Migration Assistant.

How to move your content to a new Mac Move your content to a new Mac - Apple Support



Ethernet cable

or a simple USB to USBC adapter USB-C to USB Adapter - Apple

if you have a Time Machine or Boot clone backup as an alternatives source...



if you think you are stuck you can always Quit or force quit a shut down if necessary

reboot and see where this leaves you.


Log out, sleep, wake, restart or shut down your Mac

Shut down or restart your Mac - Apple Support



MacBook Pro transfer

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