At the prompt, type Y, then restart your PC.If the utility finds problems, type chkdsk drive: /F, where drive is the letter representing your Windows startup disk, such as C.At the prompt, type chkdsk and press Enter.Right-click the Start button, then click Run.Use the check disk (chkdsk) utility on your PC to check for issues that might prevent successful transfer of your information: If you installed antivirus software, firewall software, or VPN software on either computer, turn off that software before using Migration Assistant. Then make sure that you're using the correct version of Windows Migration Assistant on your PC. Make sure that you've installed the latest macOS updates on your Mac and the latest Windows updates on your PC. Requires using Migration Assistant while logged in to your PC as an administrator. Transferred to the Shared folder of your home folder: Non-system files and documents from the system disk (typically the C drive) and other available disks.And photos, which you can add to the Photos app manually, or let Photos search your Mac for photos to import. Transferred to your home folder: Documents and other files from your home directory.If the Mac is using macOS Ventura or later, known Wi-Fi networks are also moved. Transferred to System Settings or System Preferences: Custom desktop pictures, language settings, and location settings.Transferred to Safari: Homepage and bookmarks from Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari.Transferred to the Music app, Podcasts app, Books app, and TV app, respectively: Music, podcasts, audiobooks, and movies/TV shows.Requires migrating to a Mac with macOS Ventura or later. Transferred to the Reminders app: Tasks from Outlook.Transferred to the Calendar app: Appointments from Calendar (Windows 10 or later) and Outlook.Transferred to the Contacts app: Contacts from People (Windows 10 or later), Outlook, and the Contacts folder in your home directory.Transferred to the Mail app: Email and email settings from Outlook and Windows Mail.After Migration Assistant makes the connection, follow the steps below to transfer your information.Make sure that your PC and Mac show the same passcode, then click Continue on your PC:.Select the icon representing your PC, then click Continue:.Follow the onscreen instructions until you're asked how you want to transfer your information. Select "From a Windows PC," then click Continue:.Or use Spotlight to search for Migration Assistant. To open the Utilities folder directly, you can choose Go > Utilities from the menu bar in the Finder.
Windows Migration Assistant 2.1.2.0 if your Mac is using macOS High Sierra or macOS Sierra.Windows Migration Assistant 2.2.0.1 if your Mac is using macOS Catalina or macOS Mojave.Windows Migration Assistant 2.3.1.0 if your Mac is using macOS Big Sur.Windows Migration Assistant 2.4.5.0 if your Mac is using macOS Ventura or macOS Monterey, or a version of macOS Sonoma earlier than 14.4.On your PC, download and install the appropriate Windows Migration Assistant:.Make sure that your Mac is using one of the macOS versions listed in the next step.