We are aware of the issue with the badge emails resending to everyone, we apologise for the inconvenience - learn more here.

Forum Discussion

fssbob's avatar
fssbob
Collaborator | Level 10
11 months ago

Migrating to a New Mac Using the Apple Migration Assistant Program

Here's my current understanding. I'd appreciate it if a Dropbox rep could confirm it and/or clarify if anything is incorrect.

 

I want to migrate from Mac A to new Mac B using the standard Apple migration assistant program. I'll want to continue to use both Macs after migration.

 

On Mac A, I'm using Dropbox with the File Provider API. I keep all my Dropbox files and folders available offline. I'm also backing up some custom folders (outside of my Dropbox folder) using Dropbox backup.

 

Here's what I believe I'll need to do when I migrate:

 

- On Mac A, disable and then delete the Dropbox backup.

 

- On Mac A, sign out of my Dropbox account. When asked, say yes to deleting the Dropbox folder.

 

- Run the Apple Migration Assistant to transfer contents from Mac A to Mac B.

 

- (At this point, the Dropbox application will be technically installed on Macs A and B, but not in use.)

 

- On both Macs A and B, connect to my Dropbox account and let Dropbox create a new Dropbox folder and download all Dropbox content.

 

- On both Macs A and B, enable Dropbox backup for the custom folders I want backed up.

 

Do I have things right?

 

Thanks.

  • Hey fssbob, thanks for posting to our Community again.

     

    You have the process absolutely right.

     

    However, one thing to keep in mind is that when you sign out of computer A and then back in, you'll go back to the non File Provider version of Dropbox.

     

    But the system will eventually ask you to upgrade again.

     

    Just wanted to let you know, so you are not surprised by the change.

     

    If you have any other questions, let us know.

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hey fssbob, thanks for posting to our Community again.

     

    You have the process absolutely right.

     

    However, one thing to keep in mind is that when you sign out of computer A and then back in, you'll go back to the non File Provider version of Dropbox.

     

    But the system will eventually ask you to upgrade again.

     

    Just wanted to let you know, so you are not surprised by the change.

     

    If you have any other questions, let us know.

    • fssbob's avatar
      fssbob
      Collaborator | Level 10

      Thanks for confirming and adding that additional point!

       

      Bob

      • Hannah's avatar
        Hannah
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        Any time, Bob!

         

        If you need anything else, please let us know.

         

        Have a great day!

About Apps and Installations

Have a question about a Dropbox app or installation? Reach out to the Dropbox Community and get solutions, help, and advice from members.

Need more support

If you need more help you can view your support options (expected response time for an email or ticket is 24 hours), or contact us on X or Facebook.

For more info on available support options for your Dropbox plan, see this article.

If you found the answer to your question in this Community thread, please 'like' the post to say thanks and to let us know it was useful!