In theory, using Migration Assistant should be the best way of getting all your user info (email accounts, passwords, etc.) over. It doesn't seem to work for everyone, though (for whatever reason).
If you have a full backup of a Mac, migrating that to a new Mac is the same as migrating directly Mac-to-Mac. I don't know if the same applies with a Windows backup.
Otto
On 5 March 2018 at 12:31, 'Rich' thekellergroup@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Thanks. I think I did look at that and might do it that way, only heard using an
external HD could be faster. I have everything on an external already, but might
start with that and see what happens.
I want to get it up and running with at least my email, web stuff and Quicken as
they are the main things I use on the computer its replacing.
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