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Hi there
I have a Mac Pro with 5x 1tbHD (one if which is my startup disk) and i just bought an SSD. I installed OSX Lion on the SSD (120gb) however, my system configurations (i.e dock items, desktop items, top bar) are not as in my other disk. I was wondering how can transfer this information to the ssd so OS X uses the SSD as the boot disk and maintains my dock, desktop items, etc... the way it was originally? is there a quick way or is it manual ?
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Dock items and desktop items are all configurations/files in your User account. You can definitely migrate a user over from a previous installation to a new one. There are various ways to do it. But before I describe what you need to do, I have to make sure we're talking about the same issue.
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
Dock items and desktop items are all configurations/files in your User account. You can definitely migrate a user over from a previous installation to a new one. There are various ways to do it. But before I describe what you need to do, I have to make sure we're talking about the same issue.
I just want to maintain everything the way my desktop on my original disk to be transferred to my SSD.
Im guessing the only thing i can do is just drag and drop various things? is there an easier way?
hope that makes sense
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That's what the Migration Assistant is made for.
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Either that or copy the Home folder over and change the paths with the Accounts pane of System Preferences. That's what I'd do.
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Originally Posted by Spheric Harlot
That's what the Migration Assistant is made for.
oh i see. I always thought that it was just to transfer all of your files.
Thank you so much !
Now after I attempted to do migration assistant it froze transferring the files. I turned off my computer and now it is stuck on the white screen. I am attempting I install the OS on an external drive and hope for the best.
I have to use my iPhone to write this
Any advice what else I need to do ?
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My method would have worked better. Migration Assistant works for many people, but I've had issues with it. It's not completely bullet-proof.
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
My method would have worked better. Migration Assistant works for many people, but I've had issues with it. It's not completely bullet-proof.
I should have done that. right now. my SSD is dead and i manage to have restored my boot drive.
SSD is plug in except that utility finder to locate it. i will probably have to go and return it.
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Originally Posted by mkerr64
SSD is plug in except that utility finder to locate it. i will probably have to go and return it.
If Disk Utility cannot format it, it certainly wasn't the Migration Assistant that killed it.
The "issues" that people keep citing (that I've never actually come across on my own machines; in fact, I've only ever had something go seriously wrong with clients' machines twice to my recollection, and one of those was an issue with duplicate users and later migration — it still worked fine, but we had to jump through some hoops) are usually little things, but nothing as catastrophic as a complete disk loss.
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Originally Posted by Spheric Harlot
If Disk Utility cannot format it, it certainly wasn't the Migration Assistant that killed it.
The "issues" that people keep citing (that I've never actually come across on my own machines; in fact, I've only ever had something go seriously wrong with clients' machines twice to my recollection, and one of those was an issue with duplicate users and later migration — it still worked fine, but we had to jump through some hoops) are usually little things, but nothing as catastrophic as a complete disk loss.
then ill assume that the SSD just died.
are there other way to detect a drive that isn't showing up?
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