How could I transfer my iPhone 6s photos to my MacBook Air? Please give me some suggestion!
Apple Mac machines support a different file system. In this post, I'm going to show you how to format your external drive for a Mac compatible file During the last several years, I've used several removable drives, including a 500GB WD My Passport, 32GB Lexar flash drive, and a few others. To see storage information about your Mac, click the Apple menu in the top-left of your screen. Choose About This Mac and click the Storage tab. For Time Machine backups, it's good to use a drive that has at least twice the storage capacity of your Mac.
In fact, there are lots of method to transfer photos from iPhone to Mac, including iTunes and AirDrop, etc. With these ways, pictures can be switched from iPhone to Mac successfully but which way is better? Transferring images with iTunes serves for syncing so we can use it to manage photos.
AirDrop is contributed to sharing pictures between iOS devices and Mac but you can just share one or a few pictures once and it needs Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on simultaneously, while iOS Transfer gives hands to transfer photos to Mac simply merely with USB cable and allows you to manage your images also. It is apparent that iOS Transfer can be proper way for you to send your iPhone photos to Mac. This software mainly serves for transferring data between iOS and iMac/MacBook and is conducive to managing some iPhone/iPad/iPod contents, so that you could save iPhone photos, music, playlists, podcast and so on to Mac with iOS Transfer for Mac when it runs Mac OS X 10.11/10.10/10.9/10.8/10.7. – a nice photos copier As an intelligent photo manager, iOS Transfer directs iPhone users to export photos to PC/Mac, import pics to iPhone and copy them among all iOS devices. Step 1 Connect iPhone to Mac Plug your iPhone into MacBook Air/MacBook Pro via USB cable. Then, you can gain the following interface.
Notes: This program needs to work with iTunes, so you must download iTunes at the same time. Step 2 Preview Photos with iOS Transfer Choose a target picture on the ' Photos' option to right-click it for ' Preview'. Notes: It is possible to flicker certain photos according to the date on the top right side. Step 3 Export Pictures to PC Right-click the photo that you'd like to export for ' Export to' ' Export to PC'. Then, select a path to keep those images on Mac in the next interface. Step 4 Preview Exported Files A pop-up will tell you whether it is done, so you can open the folder to see those files that you have exported just now. Simple as it is, patience must be with you since this process may cost some time if your iPhone has lots of pictures.
It must help you switch your iPhone photos to Mac as well as videos, voice memos, music, etc.
MacBook Pro (2007 I believe) MacBookPro2,2 Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16 OS X 10.6.8 Microsoft Office 2008 Entourage 12.3.3 Ok, here is the issue. Bought a My Passport for Mac 500gb external hd for a new MacBook Pro purchased 2 days ago to transfer everything over. Did the back up onto My Passport (took forever but finally got there) and then did the transfer to new MacBook.
Everything went smoothly, until I checked Entourage and it was a complete blank slate. Went back to old MacBook to check the Entourage there and Disk Utility popped up and we choose 'check file integrity. Now the Entourage on my old Macbook lastest email is from May 5th 2011. I do not regularly back up my system (I know, I should) so I am assuming that the old MacBook used an old backup to restore file integrity. Does this sound right? I have checked My Passport and it appears that the only Microsoft Data on there is from backups that were manually performed.
Shouldn't the current back up to the My Passport be what was on the system at the time of backup yesterday? I have seen on message boards that Entourage doesn't properly transfer over, is this true? Am I screwed? Compare the size of the database file on the new computer to the old computer. Did the transfer get the old Identity.
I have seen on message boards that Entourage doesn't properly transfer over, is this true? Migration for Microsoft Office often fails to get all files. I suggest you re-install Office 2008 and update. This does not affect your Microsoft User Data folder. I suspect there is a problem with your old drive and the data is failing to copy.
It's unclear if Entourage opens on the old computer. If yes, you can run this script to verify your data. If your data is good, export as.rge file for easier import into your new Identity. You can download and run this script on your Entourage Identity. (does not work in Outlook) The script will fail on a folder with corruption. If there is no corruption the script will export all folders. Once you find corrupted folder, rename it with z in front of the name so it sorts at the bottom then run the script again.
Keep repeating until you have identified all corrupt folders. Once you have identified corruption, you can subdivide folders and keep running script until you get down to 25 messages. Then you drag individual messages to the Desktop.
A corrupt message will crash Entourage. After you clean all folders and reduce the size of the Inbox and Sent folders, do the File Export as.rge file and you should get 'Done'. You can use this file to import into Outlook. Another option to get your data would be to create a free Gmail IMAP account.
Move your messages from 'On My Computer' folders to Gmail then add the account on your new computer and download. You can either leave on Gmail as extra backup or move to your 'On My Computer' folders. Now the Entourage on my old Macbook lastest email is from May 5th 2011. I do not regularly back up my system (I know, I should) so I am assuming that the old MacBook used an old backup to restore file integrity. Does this sound right?
No, nothing is restored from a backup. I have checked My Passport and it appears that the only Microsoft Data on there is from backups that were manually performed.
Shouldn't the current back up to the My Passport be what was on the system at the time of backup yesterday? What backup are you referring to? Can you provide details?