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Eduardot

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Mar 30, 2013
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Guys: I finally got the MAc Studio as you all recommend.
Now I need advice on should I:
  1. Migrate it with migration asistant?
  2. Do a time backup from my mac mini to the new Mac Studio?
  3. Do a Clean install?
Thanks for the comments.
 
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b17777

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I used a Time Machine back up from a 2011 iMac to my M1 Studio. I cleaned up some old documents to an external hard drive first. That was a lot of years of crap.
 

chrfr

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Jul 11, 2009
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Guys: I finally got the MAc Studio as you all recommend.
Now I need advice on should I:
  1. Migrate it with migration asistant?
  2. Do a time backup from my mac mini to the new Mac Studio?
  3. Do a Clean install?
Thanks for the comments.
Migration Assistant works well. You cannot use the Mac Studio as a Time Machine destination for the Mac mini.
 

chabig

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Sep 6, 2002
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In order, from easiest to hardest (and quickest to longest):

1. Migration Assistant
2. Time Machine (From an external drive. You can't do this directly, as noted by chrfr.)
3. Reinstall from scratch
 

rb2112

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Feb 10, 2021
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I thought about transferring everything, but then I just set up the Mac Studio new. Added fast external storage. Build very organized file folder structure. Made sure all notifications etc are blocked. Set up all display and input preferences as I walked through my old mini. Went through every other setting in the menu to make sure I was using the new hotness and not using what I never liked. Then I individually brought over the software I am still using, which is not necessarily what I have accumulated over 6 years. Total squeaky clean start. Old mini stands alongside, every week or so I find that I need a file or something I forgot to bring over and turn on the mini to get it. Loving the "clean" new start as I had no discipline with the mini.
Disclaimer: mine is a Mac Mini 2018 to a base M2 studio.
 

Eduardot

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Mar 30, 2013
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I have been analyzing that there is a lot of software installed on the Mac mini m1, and I dont use all of it. I have so many configures apps and websites, that I would like to not loose any of them. Because of the time spent in initializing a new Mac, and the fun of doing it again from scratch, i am tempted to do it. Still very undecided.
 
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