[Ti] How To Move My Acc't to the new Powerbook?

John McGibney ncicchek at optonline.net
Fri Apr 29 07:09:48 PDT 2005


See if you can locate setup assistant here:
Open each folder in turn
   /System/Library/CoreServices/SetupAssistant

Double click it and see if it runs.

John

> 
> 29 apr 2005 kl. 12.53 skrev ~flipper:
>> I did the erase/partition on the new one.
> ---------
> Precisely! You wiped the new PB clean from the SetupAssistant
> preinstalled on it. I can't really understand why you felt a need to do
> that, but be that what it may, the SetupAssistant is gone and you have
> (or had) to do the transfer unneccessary complicated. Sorry about that.
> 
> I actually read about the SetupAssistant on the new PB on this list, if
> I remember correctly so I expected to find it and it was right there a
> few clicks after pushing the power button.
> 
> Maybe as somebody else suggested, you didn't by the PB new. Either way
> I doubt you can find it unless Apple has a supportside where it is
> available for download. But I felt it was a one time working
> programming done just for the transfer. (Script thing or something?)
> 
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