Mac Pro :: Moving Everything From One Drive To New One?

Mar 23, 2008

I want to install a 7200.11 1TB drive and move my OS,bootcamp partition etc.. to the new 1TB drive. Is there a way to do this on the macs without having to reinstall everything?

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Mac Pro :: Installing Applications Other Than OS Boot Drive / Moving Application Folder To New Drive

Apr 20, 2009

I have two WD 640gigs and the stock WD 500, and I am having trouble deciding on the the optimum configuration. I am open to suggestions. I use my computer for general use as well as for my video editing and graphic design hobbies if that info helps.

I am curious as to the benefits of of the following:

Drive 1 (640)
partition 1: 150gig for OS
partition 2: Bootcamp
remainder: Offline storage

Drive 2 (640)
partition 1: Applications
remainder: music/photos
(scratch disk here?)

Drive 3: (500)
Time machine

Would there be a noticeable benefit to having the applications being separate from the OS boot drive? What if anything else should be split across multiple HDs to increase speed? I've heard of moving the swap file from elsewhere on the forum but I am not sure as to what exactly that is nor the benefits of doing it.

My final question(s) is how exactly I could go by moving my application folder to another drive separate from the OS drive? Just drag and drop? What is this deal with making an alias?

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Apr 13, 2008

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Nov 16, 2008

In trying to move my Iphoto or Itunes files to an external drive, I get the following error message: "The items cannot be moved because "External Data" cannot be modified". Can anyone explain what is going on and why it won't allow me to move these files?

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Jan 31, 2010

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Jun 25, 2010

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Jul 15, 2010

I just got a new hard drive in my mac pro and i am attempting to move the files over to it so i can delete the old drive and reinstall new OS onto it?

I have looked for the solution but i can not seem to find anything. I can't drag and drop because after a while an error happens and the whole process stops and i can't seem to find out why that is happening.

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Dec 8, 2014

My old mac died do to Motherboard Failure. I want to move my iTunes from that hard drive to my new Mac. I have the drive in an external housing I just need the how to on moving the iTunes library and combining it with the new iTunes.

Info:
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1), i7, 16MB Ram

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Nov 11, 2010

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Also, can anyone recommend a great external HD which won't expire after 6 months?

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Dec 24, 2010

I recently swapped the 500Gb WD drive out of my Macbook Pro for a 500Gb Seagate Momentus XT drive. OSX transferred across without any trouble, but despite using WinClone to backup the Bootcamp partition (running Windows 7 64-bit) I haven't been able to restore it successfully. What happens is that it appears to restore, and I get the dual boot screen when I hold down the Alt key, but on selecting Windows I end up getting a screen saying that some component or other is missing. I might choose simply to use Windows 7 under Parallels on this machine if I am faced with a full restore, since that way I can more easily backup the Windows side, and since it's running (MUCH) better since swapping drives. However, IDEALLY I'd prefer to restore my existing partition...

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Aug 10, 2007

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Dec 20, 2008

I am moving a few folders which are in excess of 4 gig each from one hard drive to another to try and free up space, of course I am aware that one is formatted for mac and the other is ms dos but I already have stuff on it and can't take it off in order to reformat it (or I do not want to). Is there a program that exist that will allow me to do this, I was only thinking in regard to programs such as Senuti for backing up an iPod. Since an iPod is so huge, you tell the program where to put the songs and regardless of the space it will do it, no questions asked. If you understand what I am on about can you please assist me in any other way in regard to solving me problem.

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Mar 20, 2009

I have a 60GB iPhoto 08 library that I want to move from my internal iMac drive to my iomega 1TB NAS drive. Both the NAS and the iMac are connected via Gigabit ethernet. I have dragged a ton of files, namely my Itunes database, and it flew threw very quickly. But copying my iPhoto database, and pasting it to the NAS drive, it is crazy slow. 60 minutes later and it just finished it's first Gig. It says I have about 61 hours remaining to copy the remaining 59GB.

iPhoto is closed, and there is not much else going on with the machine. Even while this is copying I can drag and drop lots of other files and they fly through the network. Is this what I should expect?

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Jul 15, 2009

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Aug 23, 2009

I want to move all my movies and TV shows to a 1TB external drive that used to be my Time Machine (now I have a 2TB Time Machine.) Half of the content is on my iMac's internal drive, the other half is on a 500 GB external called "Media Extension." If I close iTunes, rename the Media Extension to something else, then rename the 1TB to Media Extension and move all the files, will iTunes still see all the files that were on the Media Extension? Obviously it won't see all the files that were on the internal drive, so I'd have to remap those. Similarly, will Time Machine add additional copies of all the files or will it see them as the same since they are still on "Media Extension." I might just blow away all my TV shows and movies from iTunes and then drop them back in and wipe out my Time Machine so I don't duplicate all these movies, but just wondering if I can reduce the work in this way.

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Nov 13, 2009

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Apr 17, 2012

I want to free up disk space for a film to edit. So I am planning to move all (well, most) of my applications to my external hard-drive. After the edit is done, I will move all the applications back into my notebook.

Info:
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Jun 30, 2014

My existing Time Machine drive was running out of space so I decided to get a much (much) larger drive and move everything over from the one to the other.  In doing so, I followed the directions on this page 

Time Machine: How to transfer backups from the current backup drive to a new backup drive up to around step 9.  That's where I deviated a bit. Initially, I did just drag the folder "Backups.backupdb" from one to the other but after 5 hours of spinning it's wheels, it informed me that it had about a day to copy all the data from the old drive to the new.  I didn't have a day (again, stay with me).  So instead of copying, I figured I'd just start moving all the files.  That way, even if I had to shut down my laptop (which I did, to come in to work), I could just stop the process and pick up where I left off -- the system wouldn't have to re-look at files that it had already processed.  So I just opened terminal and ran 

cd /Volumes
sudo mv -fv <OLD DRIVE> <NEW DRIVE> 

and everything seemed to be chugging along just fine.  I let this process continue running over night and this morning, it was still working on the very first (ie oldest) backup directory.  I aborted the process (^C), ejected the drives (and they ejected just fine -- no errors, no warnings), shut everything down and came in to work.  Got in to work, plugged both drives back in (again, everything is fine) but when I went to kick the process this time (same commands as above), I keep getting the message "Operation not permitted" for every file and folder.  Huh?  It was fine with this last night. 

So then I open up a couple of finder windows (one for each drive) and this time, I drag over just one folder from 

<OLD DRIVE>/Backups.backupdb/MACHINE_NAME/ 
to 
<NEW DRIVE>/Backups.backupdb/MACHINE_NAME/ 

and, after I authenticate, I'm given the error : "The operation can't be completed because backup items can't be modified" ...

In finder, when you start a copy process, OS X creates kind of a "ghost" folder/file in the new location and in finder, it appears to be kind of greyed out.  When I started the copy process (before it told me it was going to take about a day), it created the ghost "Backups.backupdb" folder as usual.  But after it told me that it was going to take a day and I cancelled the process, the ghost folder remained and still appeared greyed out in Finder.  In terminal, I was able to change to that directory as normal so I didn't think anything of it -- the directory just existed.  I cd'd, moved files and all was good, as I said above. 

After I ejected the drive, I expected that when I mounted the drive again, the folder would appear as normal in Finder.  But it's still showing greyed out.  And I can't double click on it to open it as I can the same folder on my <OLD DRIVE> time machine.  I have to right click and select "Open in new tab", which it will.  When I do, though, the directory appears empty despite the fact that if I change to that directory in terminal, it's populated with files and folders that were moved last night. 

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Jun 28, 2014

I have an early 2011 MBP unibody design.

Current Specs... 

*2.3Ghz Dual Core Intel Core i5

*8GB 1333Mhz DDR3 Ram (Upgraded from 4GB)

*320GB SATA Hard Drive 

At the moment it has a 320gb hard drive (installed stock by apple). I am planning to remove the hard drive, install a Samsung 840 Evo 250gb SSD into the internal drive bay and then use an optical drive caddy to also keep the 320gb hard drive in my computer. 

How to install the SSD and set it up with the OS and a few applications however keep my personal files and media on the 320gb hard drive.  

What would the be the best way of re-installing the OS onto my newly formatted SSD?

How would I set up my MBP properly to save certain files (e.g. caches etc) to the HD or SSD?

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Oct 17, 2008

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Sep 29, 2010

I made an attempt to use Winclone to move Win7 (NTFS, 64-bit) to a new hard drive. After the image was deployed I rebooted. On the new drive,Win7 BSODs - I can't even boot into command line mode as it summarily reboots. The original bootcamp partition boots perfectly, however. I know Winclone was discontinued - assuming other people have used it with Win7 and have not had problems, without having to use Win7's DVD to do a repair install or to - for the moment - delete the original bootcamp partition that I know works, are there any means to fix the boot sector or alleviate this problem? (I think the BCD wants to point to the wrong partition, despite it starting to boot on its own...)

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Oct 29, 2010

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Jan 3, 2011

I have read the Apple site for how to set the iTunes library to point to another location, but am having trouble. What I did was copy my entire iTunes folder over to my network hard drive and all the files copied just fine. However, when I point iTunes to that location, the files still point to the old default iTunes. I checked this by using "get info" for the files in the library and it still points to the old location and not the new one.

Just wondering if anyone has any tips on what may be going on or why it is refusing to point to the new location?

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Mar 6, 2008

I have been trying to move my old TimeMachine data to a new, larger hard drive. A very helpful member of another forum suggested I use the Disk Utility "Restore" utility, restoring my TimeMachine data from the old disk to a new disk. For some reason this will not work for me.

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Apr 13, 2009

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Dec 1, 2009

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Dec 3, 2009

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