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February 2nd, 2008

MacBook Air Diary-Day 3: Migration assistance

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 7:08 pm

Categories: MacBook Air, Diary

Tags: Apple Macintosh, MBA, Apple MacBook, Apple Inc., Migration, Ethernet, Notebooks, Network Technology, Networking, Hardware

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MacBook Air Ethernet AdapterI received my MacBook Air on Thursday (unboxing photos here) and have spent the last few days learning a thing or two about Apple’s Migration Assistant software. It’s that handy little application the auto-runs when you start up a new Mac for the first time or re-install Mac OS X.

The concept is simple, Migration Assistant helps you move your data from a previous Mac to a new one, and for the most part it’s brilliant. The MacBook Air however is a different story.

Because the MacBook Air doesn’t have a Firewire port and USB doesn’t support Target Disk Mode Apple had to update Migration Assistant to allow for migrations over wireless networks. The problem: it doesn’t work (at least for me).

I can probably save you several hours of wasted time if you’re migrating to a MacBook Air with one simple tip.

If you plan on migrating to a MacBook Air, do yourself a favor and buy the US$29 USB-to-Ethernet adapter and do your migration over Ethernet. Apple really should have included the Ethernet dongle in the box.

Although Apple’s new Migration Assistant is supposed to work over Wifi (Macworld’s Jason Snell got it to work) but it didn’t work for me. This is how my first two days with the MacBook Air went:

Day 1: MacBook Air arrives, posted 39 unboxing photos, spent several hours trying to migrate over Wifi. After getting the MBA to see my MacBook Pro Migration Assistant hung on the screen that asks you to select the user account that you want to transfer while it “calculated.” Thinking that the process might take a while I let it go overnight and woke up to the same message.

Day 2: Figuring that the mix of 802.11 b, g and n devices on my network could be causing my migration problems I decided to try straight 802.11n for better performance. I set my Airport Extreme to n-only, unplugged my b/g Airport Express and turned off our iPhones (which are only 802.11b/g). I restarted both Macs and attempted the migration from MBP > MBA again only to have it hang on the same “calculating” screen for hours.

I figured that wireless migrations were problematic when I read this Apple knowledge base article on Migration Tips and Tricks:

Wired networks outperform wireless networks significantly. Consider using a USB Ethernet adapter on your MacBook Air and a wired Ethernet connection to your migration source for your data migration. This should be much faster that using a wireless connection. For the best experience, be sure to attach your source and target computers to the wired network before you start.

(emphasis mine)

Since I didn’t buy the USB-to-Ethernet dongle and there’s no way to do Target Disk Mode over USB I resorted to removing the hard drive from the MacBook Pro and putting it in a USB DriveDock (US$49.95) from WiebeTech. The drive mounted on the MBA without a hitch but still wouldn’t migrate my data. It hung on the same “calculating” screen for hours.

Day 3: Convinced that Ethernet was the only viable way to migrate data to an MBA I procured one of the adapters from the Apple Store in Atlantic City. Sure enough the Ethernet dongle worked with Migration Assistant and was able to transfer my files to the MBA.

MacBook Air Diary–Day 3: migrate assistance

Hint: Make a new location on each machine called “Ethernet” and delete everything other than the Ethernet adapter. Set it to configure “Manually” with an IP address of 10.0.0.1 on one Mac and 10.0.0.2 on the other.

MacBook Air Ethernet Migration Success

Success!
Apple should have included the Ethernet dongle in the MBA box and needs to come clean about the limitations of Migration Assistant. Do yourself a favor (and save a lot of time) and migrate via Ethernet.

Jason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here.
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PS in case anyone wants to dispute me...
My Laptop is an Acer Aspire 4520. And I bought it at walmart open box special $450.

It did have Vista Home, but I tri-booted that, XP and Open Suse.... (Read the rest)
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RE: MacBook Air Diary–Day 3: migration assistance cnelson26@...   | 02/02/08
There MUST be something is in the air... _dietrich   | 02/02/08
Thanks for the link, great read!! NonZealot   | 02/02/08
But having that Inter-office envelope is a plus... _dietrich   | 02/02/08
Re: Thanks for the link, great read!! mKind   | 02/03/08
just think kitko   | 02/04/08
My apologies NonZealot   | 02/04/08
I was going to post a snarky 'it just works' comment... TheWerewolf   | 02/03/08
here's the thing... devin6687   | 02/04/08
And that's the catch ... Adrian Kingsley-Hughes  ZDNet | 02/03/08
yes, it's a big sacrifice... devin6687   | 02/04/08
Yep Why buy a crippled laptop for 1500. get a fully fuctional one for 500. Species8472   | 10/22/08
PS in case anyone wants to dispute me... Species8472   | 10/22/08
Migrate using USB and Target Mode duane@...   | 02/03/08
i don't think so lostarchitect   | 02/03/08
you are correct! devin6687   | 02/04/08
Who knew .5cm can cause so many problems Urkel   | 02/03/08
For $1800?? daMan25   | 02/03/08
obviously... devin6687   | 02/04/08
There is a difference between "want" and "can" NonZealot   | 02/04/08
How About... SquishyParts   | 02/04/08
Wow, thanks for the info!!! NonZealot   | 02/04/08
This is a vanity computer and its owners deserve what they get geedavey@...   | 02/04/08
Microsoft vs OS X michaelkiewicz@...   | 02/05/08
Yeah! "Brilliant" software that won't work! prfesser   | 02/04/08
RE: MacBook Air Diary–Day 3: migration assistance michaelkiewicz@...   | 02/05/08
RE: MacBook Air Diary–Day 3: migration assistance joecunningham@...   | 02/12/08

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