Monday, April 21, 2008

Re: [Apple iPod] Moving music from G5 to laptop

Why not use Migration Assistant to move all your stuff?

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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