Transfer 100GB to Macbook Air

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AB

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17,036 posts

197 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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How? What's the best way?

I've got a 100GB iPhoto library that needs to move across from my old Macbook Pro to my new Macbook Air.

I have a Western Digital My Cloud NAS device but it's taking forever to move over from the MBP using a wireless connection (Virgin router).

I can't hardwire it to the NAS drive using ethernet because MBA doesn't have a port.

P**sing me right off!

Magic919

14,126 posts

203 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Can't you plug in your Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter?

AB

Original Poster:

17,036 posts

197 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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I could if I had one!

Suppose this means a trip to the Apple Store (which never results in me only buying what I intended to buy)

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

241 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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By the time you've been the shops it'll have transferred. Start it off and forget about it till later smile

Vaud

50,864 posts

157 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Buy a 1tb hdd and use it as an offsite backup of your photos once the transfer is done.

£45 for a 1tb external 2.5"

£25 for the thunderbolt to ethernet

AB

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Saturday 1st November 2014
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Vaud said:
Buy a 1tb hdd and use it as an offsite backup of your photos once the transfer is done.

£45 for a 1tb external 2.5"

£25 for the thunderbolt to ethernet
I have a 2TB NAS drive but it's saying 51 days remaining...

(Which is longer than it takes me to go to the shops).


David A

3,612 posts

253 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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AB said:
I have a 2TB NAS drive but it's saying 51 days remaining...

(Which is longer than it takes me to go to the shops).
Yeah but your doing that across a network. Plug the usb HDD into the nas if you can and copy it locally then plug into the mba.

ArsE92

21,021 posts

189 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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USB3 external hard disk. Most will be able to write at about 150MB/s thumbup

DariusB

14 posts

137 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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You want to get something with USB 3.0, like WD My Passport. Ive got MBA and one of these external hard drives, they are very fast.

mikef

4,920 posts

253 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Alternatively get a 128GB USB3 stick like this: http://www.dabs.com/products/kingston-datatraveler...

After the copy, the are a really useful way to carry data with you or keep key documents backed up offsite

AB

Original Poster:

17,036 posts

197 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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mikef said:
Alternatively get a 128GB USB3 stick like this: http://www.dabs.com/products/kingston-datatraveler...

After the copy, the are a really useful way to carry data with you or keep key documents backed up offsite
£50 to transfer some photos??

I have a 32gb stick on my keys which is more than enough.



mikef

4,920 posts

253 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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So do it smile

maffski

1,868 posts

161 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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AB said:
I have a 32gb stick on my keys which is more than enough.
You can use a utility like iPackr to archive the pictures up into split set of files, say 30gb each, then copy them across, once you've finished use iPackr on the new machine to expand them back out.

http://www.addictivetips.com/mac-os/ipackr-file-co...

AB

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17,036 posts

197 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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maffski said:
You can use a utility like iPackr to archive the pictures up into split set of files, say 30gb each, then copy them across, once you've finished use iPackr on the new machine to expand them back out.

http://www.addictivetips.com/mac-os/ipackr-file-co...
I like the look of that!

mojitomax

1,874 posts

194 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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i've found that doing an ftp transfer is much quicker than using finder to copy files to and from a NAS. a 100GB over wifi should NOT take 51 days. A few hours or overnight at the most.

Stop the copy, Download transmission ftp software (free) and try again.