Showing posts with label PC to Mac migration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PC to Mac migration. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Data Transfer: PC to Mac Migration

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PC to Mac Migration is relatively easy as long as there is a Mac version software to open the files you are moving from your PC. If you don’t have this yet, you might want to install those programs first before proceeding with the PC to Mac migration.

PC to Mac migration can be done through a direct connection or network connection. Of course, you have to connect your old PC to your Mac either way.

Direct Connection

Direct connection refers to moving the files by connecting your Mac directly to your PC.  Make sure that both units are turned on before doing these simple steps for your direct connection PC to Mac Migration.

  1. Connect your Mac to your PC with an Ethernet cable.
  2. Access the Finder on your Mac.
  3. Choose Connect to Server from the Go menu to open the window.
  4. Type your PC's network address into the Server Address text box using one of the following formats:
    • smb://DNSname/ShareName
    • smb://IPaddress/ShareName.
  5. Click Connect.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter your PC's Workgroup name, user name, password, and the volume or folder you wish to access.
  7. Open your PC  volume and drag and drop files directly from it to anywhere on your Mac.
  8. Once you are done, drag your PC volume to the Trash.

Network Connection

Network connection refers to moving the files by connecting your Mac to your PC when they are on one network. Again, make sure that both units are turned on before proceeding with your PC to Mac Migration.

  1. Connect both computers to the Internet.
  2. Access the Finder, select Connect to Server from the Go menu.
  3. In the window that opens, type your PC's network address in the Server Address text box using the following format: smb://ServerName/ShareName.
  4. If that doesn't work, you can simply select the name of your PC in the window if it appears.
  5. Click Connect.
  6. Type in your PC's Workgroup name, your user name, and your password when asked. Your PC volume should appear on your Mac Desktop right after doing this step.
  7. Select the volume or folder that you want to access.
  8. Open the volume and drag and drop the files directly from it to any location on your Mac.
  9. Once you are done, drag your PC volume to the Trash.

These are the two ways of doing PC to Mac Migration. If you are doing the reverse, i.e., Mac to PC Migration, all you have to do is to reverse the process. Mac to PC Migration is also relatively easy as long as you have software installed on your PC to open the files from your Mac.

For your other PC to Mac or Mac to PC Migration needs, contact your local computer support company.




iTech Computer Solutions
8437 Tuttle Avenue Suite #255 Sarasota, FL 34243
(941) 404-6338

Sunday, February 3, 2013

A Less-Frequent Visit to the Mac Repair Store

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How many times do you have to go to a Mac repair store before you realize the reasons for the  damages that happened in your unit?


Here are some little tips to make you trip to repair shop a little less frequent:

  • Keeping all apps in your system will surely rush your way to making a trip to a Mac repair shop in no time. Get enough of the apps you need and never place them all in your start up items. Make sure to only put up the most important app and the others only when needed.
  • PC to Mac migration is complicated especially with doubtful systems, programs, and files. By keeping track of your files and upgrading your virus protection and keeping an external drive for backups can save you from Mac repairs.
  • Macs have a lot of stuff built in it. Such as files containing options for language changes, programs that you would never use, documents that you don’t need and applications you can’t rely on. If you are finding it hard in deleting those excess file, or any other files, Mac to PC migration is the best solution for you to get rid of the bloat that slows down your Mac.
  • Deleting programs in your Mac is not the same as dragging the file to the trash. The applications from the PC to Mac migration gums up and continues to run. Mac repair shops recommend that owners get an AppCleaner, which is a great utility in making your Mac spot-free from unwanted excess files.
  • Deep cleaning is a great deal in correcting errors and finding hidden problems from the PC to Mac migration. A program called Onyx can handle all the junk in your Mac that slows down the system.
  • Widgets make everything easy and accessible. Too much of this will  make you Mac end up in the Mac repair shop because the applications run in the background making everything go slow and entertaining unnecessary bugs.

Better be reminded of all these maintenance tips to avoid going to the Mac repair shop. Be very careful when you do PC to Mac migration to lessen the entrance of bugs.



iTech Computer Solutions
8437 Tuttle Ave. Suite #255 Sarasota, FL 34243
(941) 404 6338
http://www.itechcs.net/