Migration Assistant copies all of your files from your old Mac to your new Mac so that you don't have to copy them manually.
If your files are currently on a PC, follow the PC migration steps instead.
If you're moving content from a Time Machine backup, follow the steps to restore your Mac from a backup instead.
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Get ready
Install all available software updates on both computers. If your old Mac isn't using OS X Lion or later, and your new Mac isn't using OS X Mavericks or later, follow the Mountain Lion migration steps instead.
If both computers are using macOS Sierra or later, place them near each other with Wi-Fi turned on. If either one is using OS X El Capitan or earlier, make sure that both are on the same network.
On your old Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Sharing. Make sure that a name appears in the Computer Name field.
Use Migration Assistant
You're now ready to use Migration Assistant to move your files from the old Mac to the new one. Winrar what is it.
On your new Mac
Open Migration Assistant, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. Then click Continue.
When asked how you want to transfer your information, select the option to transfer from a Mac, Time Machine backup, or startup disk. Then click Continue.
On your old Mac
Open Migration Assistant, then click Continue.
When asked how you want to transfer your information, select the option to transfer to another Mac. Then click Continue.
On your new Mac
When asked to select a Mac, Time Machine backup, or other startup disk, select the other Mac. Then click Continue.
On your old Mac
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If you see a security code, make sure that it's the same code shown on your new Mac. Then click Continue.
On your new Mac
Select the information to transfer. In this example, John Appleseed is a macOS user account. If it has the same name as an account already on your new Mac, you're prompted to either rename the old account or replace the one on your new Mac. If you rename, the old account will appear as a separate user on your new Mac, with a separate home folder and login. If you replace, the old account will delete and then replace the account on your new Mac, including everything in its home folder.
Click Continue to start the transfer. Large transfers might need several hours to complete.
After Migration Assistant is done, log in to the migrated account on your new Mac to see its files.
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Copy or cut
How To Copy Files On A Mac
Start by selecting the text or other item to be copied or cut. Then use one of these steps to save the item to your Clipboard so that it can be pasted elsewhere.
Copy
Press Command-C.
Or choose Edit > Copy from the menu bar.
Or Control-click (or right-click) the item you selected, then choose Copy from the shortcut menu.
How To Copy And Paste A File
Cut
Mac Copy File Command
Press Command-X.
Or choose Edit > Cut from the menu bar.
Or Control-click (or right-click) the item you selected, then choose Cut from the shortcut menu.
Paste, or paste and match style
First click to place your insertion point, then use one of these steps to paste your copied item at that location. When you paste and match style, the pasted item matches the font, color, size, or other style of the surrounding content.
Paste
Press Command-V.
Or choose Edit > Paste from the menu bar.
Or Control-click (or right-click) the item you selected, then choose Paste from the shortcut menu.
Paste and Match Style
Press Option-Shift-Command-V.
Or choose Edit > Paste and Match Style from the menu bar.
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You can also drag and drop items to move or copy them to another location.
If you press and hold the Control key while taking a screenshot, the screenshot is saved to the Clipboard, ready to be pasted.
With Universal Clipboard, you can copy and paste content between your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.