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it might not work quite like migration assistant, but using a wireless network should allow you to transfer files and folders. i had to use it between linux and osx in VMWare, i networked my external drive so i could access it in VMWare with osx to install software for my iphone.

 

i think if you get a USB cable for computer to computer connections, you should be able to do it though, i don't think it's limited to firewire, i think you just wouldn't be able to mount and boot off the connected laptop. i could be wrong though, i've never tried it that way.

it might not work quite like migration assistant, but using a wireless network should allow you to transfer files and folders. i had to use it between linux and osx in VMWare, i networked my external drive so i could access it in VMWare with osx to install software for my iphone.

 

i think if you get a USB cable for computer to computer connections, you should be able to do it though, i don't think it's limited to firewire, i think you just wouldn't be able to mount and boot off the connected laptop. i could be wrong though, i've never tried it that way.

 

 

Cheers, hadn't thought of usb - that should work and be quicker than wireless!

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I'm impressed with os x, it even runs quick on my 1.7ghz celeron hackbook.

 

 

so, I will soon be purchasing a macbook pro.

 

can I use the migration assistant to copy my programs, folders etc?

 

btw the hackbook has no firewire but I do have a wireless network.

 

 

I am not all too familiar but I believe you can. Unless you did an EFI emulation and was able to install a vanilla, unmodified version of OSX, I would be cautious, and hope that the migration assistant does not bring over the modified kexts, etc.

 

I don't see that happening, but it is just something to keep in mind

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