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rugbyboy

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Jul 24, 2002
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Ok, so I was thinking or ordering a Macbook Air which i will use as my primary machine (i surf the internet, write emails and docs in Word so horsepower is not a concern of mine)

However how will I tranfer the data from my old mac (an imac G5) to the new one? Does transfer assistant work wirelessly as I only thought it could do firewire transfer? wont it be hugely slow?

Any ideas?

Ben
 
im assuming that the air will come with some kind of software that will allow the assistant to work wirelessly

just speculation though
 
However how will I tranfer the data from my old mac (an imac G5) to the new one? Does transfer assistant work wirelessly as I only thought it could do firewire transfer? wont it be hugely slow?

It works over wired or wireless network connection. You will need to install the new migration assistant from the MBA install disks.
 
Yes, this is the right info, there is a Wireless Migration Assistant to transfer your settings etc.
 
Sloooow

Wireleesly would make sense but doesn't that mean, given my iMac is only g-wireless, that it'll take aaaages to et the 40GBS on my iMac over?
 
Cool. Transfers through wireless. I wonder if it will work with the ethernet dongle which should be faster than wireless.
 
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