Macworld - Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 5:00 AM
How to keep Migration Assistant from overwriting existing files on a new Mac
The Mac has a great app called Migration Assistant that is very helpful when
setting up a new Mac and you need to transfer files from an old Mac. Jim
O'Reilly asks a great question about using Migration Assistant:
If I use Migration Assistant, how can I avoid writing over on the new Mac
files with the same name as the corresponding files from the old Mac?
While Migration Assistant is relatively straightforward to use, it does have
settings that let you twiddle what's transferred.
Typically, after you go through the setup process and connect two Macs,
you're given the option to transfer four kinds of things:
.       Applications
.       User accounts
.       Other files and folders, which covers the Shared folder in the Users
folder and folders you created at the top level of a drive
.       Computer & Network Settings
You can also expand user accounts and Computer & Network Settings to
de-select particular items as well. In most cases, your best bet is to do
the full migration. Although it's not documented, Migration Assistant
doesn't overwrite new versions of applications with older ones, which may be
one of your concerns.
For user accounts, Apple won't overwrite an account with the same name by
default. Migration Assistant prompts you about whether you want to rename
the account from the old computer or overwrite the account on the new
computer with the files from the old Mac.
Files stored outside user accounts won't be overwritten, but they could be
merged, so a folder might contain a collection of old and new files.
As always, don't expect everything to go perfectly well! Make a full backup
of your new computer in case any files you want to retain are
unintentionally erased.

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