Posts Tagged ‘migration

If using a third-party (non-Apple) 802.11n wireless router that has out-of-date router firmware with your MacBook Air or Mac mini, you may experience issues with Remote Disc, Migration, or Remote Install Mac OS X.

After using Migration Assistant or Setup Assistant to migrate applications from a PowerPC-based Mac to an Intel-based Mac, some of the migrated applications may not launch or function correctly.

Follow these instructions to upgrade your Xsan 1.4.2 SAN to Xsan 2. This article is a summary of, and companion to, the Xsan Migration Guides, Second Edition and Third Edition, which can be found at this website. Important: Refer to the appropriate edition of the Migration Guide for detailed instructions about each step listed below.

Mac OS X Server v10.6 does not include Migration Assistant. Migration Assistant is intended for use on client Macs only; it is not intended to be used to migrate from a previous Mac OS X Server installation to Mac OS X Server v10.6.

Some mail server settings and data may not be automatically preserved when migrating or upgrading Mac OS X Server v10.4 and v10.5 to Mac OS X Server v10.6. In order to preserve or re-create these settings, read the instructions in this article prior to upgrading or migrating your Mail server. Important: Follow the instructions in the Upgrade and Migration administration guide

Important: Follow the instructions in the Upgrade and Migration administration guide. The below article supplements, but does not replace, those instructions. Some Wiki service server settings may not be automatically preserved when migrating or upgrading Mac OS X Server v10.5 to Mac OS X Server v10.6. These include: Clear Text Authentication (enableClearTextAuth) may not be enabled. Web Calendar may not be enabled.

VB Migration Assistant lets programmers move applications from Visual Basic to Real’s RealBasic cross-platform development application. Also, the Mac version of Cram is out; Vemedio released an iPhone companion to its Snowtape utility for controlling Internet radio playback; and Kodak announced five new point-and-shoot cameras.

If you installed the iLife Support 9.0.3 update, and subsequently used Migration Assistant to transfer your files to a new Mac, you may be unable to see your iPhoto images or iTunes music in the Media Browser of your iLife ‘09 applications.* Also related to this issue, your screen saver preference pane in System Preferences may become unresponsive. * If this issue occurs in only one of your iLife ‘09 applications, this article does not apply and troubleshooting should be performed for that application, not the entire suite. See the following articles for more information: How to re-create your iTunes library and playlists  iPhoto 6 and later: Rebuilding the iPhoto library

If you need to transfer your files and important settings from an older Mac to a new one, you can use Migration Assistant.


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