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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 29 for Mac => Topic started by: KB29R on October 19, 2022, 04:59:15 am
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I'm hoping someone can be of assistance - Im trying to copy my JRiver from my iMac to MacBook Pro
can someone explain the process to me please - go easy as I'm not a computer wiz kid!
Cheers Ken
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Install MC first, then copy the data from your old Mac. Use exactly the same locations on the new one. Then restore a Library Backup (see the wiki).
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Install MC first, then copy the data from your old Mac. Use exactly the same locations on the new one. Then restore a Library Backup (see the wiki).
Can you do us a step by step on how do do that please (Copying from iMac to MacBook) - I tried the old fashioned way with a USB stick but as soon as I unplug the USB stick there is an error message saying can't locate file - frustrating
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We don't really know enough about your setup or the trouble you are having to try to help. A real step by step guide would be nearly impossible to write.
Have you copied your music to the new MacBook Pro? Is it in the same spot as the old music?
What problem are you having? You mentioned a USB stick, but it's not at all clear what you experienced.
Brian.
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We don't really know enough about your setup or the trouble you are having to try to help. A real step by step guide would be nearly impossible to write.
Have you copied your music to the new MacBook Pro? Is it in the same spot as the old music?
What problem are you having? You mentioned a USB stick, but it's not at all clear what you experienced.
Brian.
First things first - how do I copy to new MacBook ? and how would I know whether its in the same spot?
I've tried copying but when I try and play a tune on the new MacBook its saying file could not be found
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I answered above. The locations would need to be identical on the new machine. Use Google if you don't know how to copy files between machines.
Read the wiki topic called Moving Files.
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It sounds like maybe you have copied your music files. The normal ways might include using an external drive, or using Migration Assistant, or restoring a Time Machine backup.
Do you know where your music files are on the new system? Can you see some of them to verify they are there? If so, it sounds like maybe MC is pointing to the wrong place. I.E. they were in a different folder on the iMac than they are on the MacBook Pro.
That's step 1. Copying your files to the new computer and knowing where they are.
Next steps might include installing MC on the new system, licensing it, and then restoring a database backup that you made on the old MC on your iMac.
Brian.
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It sounds like maybe you have copied your music files. The normal ways might include using an external drive, or using Migration Assistant, or restoring a Time Machine backup.
Do you know where your music files are on the new system? Can you see some of them to verify they are there? If so, it sounds like maybe MC is pointing to the wrong place. I.E. they were in a different folder on the iMac than they are on the MacBook Pro.
That's step 1. Copying your files to the new computer and knowing where they are.
Next steps might include installing MC on the new system, licensing it, and then restoring a database backup that you made on the old MC on your iMac.
Brian.
Thanks for your patience - I've managed to fix it but don't ask me how!
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Glad to hear you got it going. :)
Brian.