![]() On your PC, download and install the appropriate Windows Migration Assistant, based on the version of macOS on your Mac. Open Windows Migration Assistant, then click Continue.Windows Migration Assistant for OS X El Capitan or earlier.Windows Migration Assistant for macOS Sierra and High Sierra.Windows Migration Assistant for macOS Mojave and macOS Catalina.Windows Migration Assistant for macOS Big Sur. Setup Assistant automatically opens the first time you turn on your Mac. On your Mac, follow the onscreen prompts until you get to the migration pane of the assistant.If you’ve already set up your Mac, open Migration Assistant, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. In the migration window on your Mac, select your PC from the list of available computers.Click Continue to close any other open apps.When prompted, enter an administrator name and password.Select the option to transfer your information “From a Windows PC,” then click Continue. ![]() Your Mac scans the drives on your PC to build a list of information to migrate.When both computers display the same passcode, click Continue on your PC and Mac.Then wait for the PC to show the same passcode that your Mac shows. When the scan completes, select the information that you want to migrate to your Mac and click Continue. Learn about some of the data that you can transfer.Īfter logging in to the user account that you migrated, authorize your computer for iTunes Store purchases. Quit all open apps on your PC, then try migrating your content again.It’s important to authorize before you sync or play content downloaded from the iTunes Store.
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