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edward-k

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Jun 19, 2004
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I finally got around to setting up my new I-Mac 24" 2.8 tonight. After a trip to best buy to pick up a Firewire cable, i ran thru the setup assistant and answered 'yes' when asked if I wanted to transfer info from my old mac (a Power PC G5 2.5 x 2). I ran thru the steps and it seemed to start the transfer..howver after coming back a few minuites later, I noticed the time to finish at 5+ hours? Can this be right? The time is clicking down appropriatly though... My G5 hard drive was about 70% full (160gig). Just seems like an awful long time, I am tempted to start over but i'm afraid to stop it mid-process? Any thoughts? THanks Ed
 
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I finally got around to setting up my new I-Mac 24" 2.8 tonight. After a trip to best buy to pick up a Firewire cable, i ran thru the setup assistant and answered 'yes' when asked if I wanted to transfer info from my old mac (a Power PC G5 2.5 x 2). I ran thru the steps and it seemed to start the transfer..howver after coming back a few minuites later, I noticed the time to finish at 5+ hours? Can this be right? The time is clicking down appropriatly though... My G5 hard drive was about 70% full (160gig). Just seems like an awful long time, I am tempted to start over but i'm afraid to stop it mid-process? Any thoughts? THanks Ed

I only had an 80GB drive to do migration assistant with, and yes it took a long time! You have to be patient, remember there are 100,000's of folders in OSX that need to be transfered, etc.
 
The longest it's taken me was 2 hours. The shortest was an hour and a half. This was with 40-50 GB of data.
 
all worked out

It did end up taking the whole 5 hours for 120gigs, everything seems to have transfered over fine. Thanks for your input.
Ed
 
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