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If I am trading in a computer do I receive the new computer before I send back the old?

MacBook Air 13″, 10.14

Posted on Aug 29, 2021 10:57 PM

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Posted on Aug 29, 2021 11:53 PM

Lizmcgee83 Said:

"Well how would I back up the old computer if I don't have the new one to transfer the files to?"

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Create a Time Machine Backup:


1. Backup your Old Mac: Back Up your Mac with Time Machine - Apple Support


Once Received...


2. Transfer it All in Via Migration Assistant: Move your Content to a new Mac - Apple Support

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Aug 29, 2021 11:53 PM in response to Lizmcgee83

Lizmcgee83 Said:

"Well how would I back up the old computer if I don't have the new one to transfer the files to?"

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Create a Time Machine Backup:


1. Backup your Old Mac: Back Up your Mac with Time Machine - Apple Support


Once Received...


2. Transfer it All in Via Migration Assistant: Move your Content to a new Mac - Apple Support

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Aug 29, 2021 11:28 PM in response to Lizmcgee83

Lizmcgee83 Said:

"Old tech trade in: If I am trading in a computer do I receive the new computer before I send back the old?"

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No.


Side Note: Be certain you perform what is on this site, prior to send it in: What to do Before you Sell, Give Away, or Trade in your Mac - Apple Support

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Sep 9, 2021 10:00 AM in response to Lizmcgee83

You MUST proceed to set up your backup drive and make backups on a regular schedule or ask Time Machine to "take care of it".


Drives fail. And the drive in your new computer is soldered to the mainboard, so any mainboard failure takes out the drive as well.

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Sep 9, 2021 5:44 PM in response to Lizmcgee83

Lizmcgee83 Said:

"So just wanted to update you...I actually received my new computer yesterday and then received the return materials for the old computer today, so I was able to migrate everything to the new computer before sending back the old one :)"

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So, Back this New Mac Up!

Most certainly always have a backup drive. If you don't have or use one, then you may just be stuck if and when a failure occurs.

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