If you want to be more selective, boot one Mac in Target Mode (select from
System Preferences > Startup Disk or hold down the T key during startup),
connect to the other with a Firewire cable, and drag your iTunes Music
folder over.
You could also do it across your network but FW is much faster.
Otto
On 19/04/2008, Frank Damon <fldamon@mac.com> wrote:
> Does anybody know the best way that I can move some of my music in
> itunes on my G5 desktop to my new Mac Book Pro? Do I set up a
> Playlist and then put it on mini-drive and the input it to laptop?
> I'm sure it is not that hard, just never done it. Many thanks.
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