Manual migration from one Mac to another.
We are dealing with three pieces of hardware:
A 2011 MB Pro running Yosemite (with only one serviceable USB port)-hereinafter referred to as MBP
A 2009 MB running High Sierra - hereinafter referred to as MB
A clone of the 2011 MBP.
The relative who gave my pal the MB set it up for him with a Home folder with his full name: johndoe.
The name of the Home folder on the MBP is jtdoe.
Efforts to run Migration Assistant have proven fruitless: it ran for over 12 hours and only migrated about 20GB of data.
On my advice, he ran MA a second time, this time choosing to migrate only Network & System settings and his MB is now up and running. We used the very nice, and free for home use, AnyDesk to screen share because screen sharing the Mac way, using Messages, failed. (Will try to troubleshoot that at a later date).
I found this Apple Support Document on how to manually migrate data from another Mac: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202910
Yes, there is a question coming..
I have read in the past where moving files from one computer with a Home folder with one name to another computer with a Home folder with a different name made an unholy mess of things and that is of course something I want to avoid.
Questions:
First - Should the name of the Home folder on both Macs match; i.e., should he change the name of the Home folder on the MB to match the name of the Home folder on the MBP before manually copying data over?
Second - With the clone of the MBP attached via USB to the MB, can he simply drag and drop folders from the clone to the Home folder of the MB? If not, then how?
Third - what about the ~library folder? Leave it? Move it?
Lastly - anything I missed? (I have a goat tethered in the yard which we are prepared to sacrifice, but only if absolutely necessary).