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  • Google Home Or Google Assistant App For Mac Air
    카테고리 없음 2021. 5. 22. 00:40


    Windows Migration Assistant transfers your contacts, calendars, email accounts, and more from a PC. It migrates this data to the appropriate places on your Mac. After migrating data to your Mac, authorize your computer for iTunes Store purchases. It’s important to authorize before you sync or play content that you download from the iTunes Store.

    If you're migrating from one Mac to another Mac, follow the steps to move your content to a new Mac.

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    Before you begin

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    To prepare for a smooth migration:

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    • Make sure that Windows is up to date. Migration Assistant works with Windows 7 and later.
    • Make sure that you know the name and password of an administrator account on your PC.
    • Connect your Mac and PC to the same network, such as your home Wi-Fi network. Or connect an Ethernet cable between the ports on your Mac and PC to create a direct network connection. Some Mac models require an Ethernet adapter, such as the Belkin USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter or Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.
    • If you're using Microsoft OneDrive on your PC, follow Microsoft's instructions for uninstalling OneDrive before continuing. You can reinstall OneDrive after migration is complete.

    Then use the check disk (chkdsk) utility on your PC to make sure that your Windows hard drive doesn’t have any issues:

    1. Right-click the Start button, then click Run.
    2. Type cmd and press Enter. Command Prompt opens.
    3. At the prompt, type chkdsk and press Enter.
    4. If the utility reports that it found problems, type the following, where drive is the letter that represents your Windows startup disk, such as D:
    5. Press Enter.
    6. At the prompt, type Y, then restart your PC.
    7. Repeat this process until the check disk utility reports no issues. If the utility can't fix every issue that it finds, you might need to have your PC serviced. Then migrate your data to your Mac.

    Move your data

    This section guides you through migration, post-migration, and what to do if the steps don’t work for you.

    How to move your information from a PC to your Mac

    1. On your PC, download and install the appropriate Windows Migration Assistant, based on the version of macOS on your Mac:
      • Windows Migration Assistant for macOS Mojave or later
      • Windows Migration Assistant for macOS Sierra and High Sierra
      • Windows Migration Assistant for OS X El Capitan or earlier
    2. Quit any open Windows apps.
    3. Open Windows Migration Assistant, then click Continue.
    4. Start up your Mac. Setup Assistant automatically opens the first time you turn on your Mac. If you’ve already set up your Mac, open Migration Assistant, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
    5. On your Mac, follow the onscreen prompts until you get to the migration pane of the assistant. Select the option to transfer your information “From a Windows PC,” then click Continue.
    6. When prompted, enter an administrator name and password.
    7. Click Continue to close any other open apps.
    8. In the migration window on your Mac, select your PC from the list of available computers. Then wait for the PC to show the same passcode that your Mac shows.
    9. When both computers display the same passcode, click Continue on your PC and Mac.
    10. Your Mac scans the drives on your PC to build a list of information to migrate. 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.

    You can watch the progress and estimated time remaining on both the PC and your Mac. They tell you when migration is complete.

    After you move your data

    When migration completes, close Windows Migration Assistant on your PC. Then log in to the new user account on your Mac. The first time you log in to a user account migrated from your PC, you’re asked to set a password. You can use the same password that you used on your PC, or create a new password.

    After logging in to the user account that you migrated, your computer for iTunes Store purchases. It’s important to authorize before you sync or play content downloaded from the iTunes Store.

    If you have issues moving your data

    • Quit all open apps on your PC, then try migrating your content again. For example, you can press Alt-Tab to choose an open application, then press Alt-F4 to quit it.
    • If your PC doesn't appear in the Setup Assistant or Migration Assistant window on your Mac, make sure the computers are connected to the same network. You can create an network by connecting a single Ethernet cable between your Mac and PC. If that doesn't help, check for firewall software on your PC and turn it off. Firewall software can block network ports needed during migration. After migration completes, you can turn firewall software on again.
    • If Migration Assistant doesn’t open on your PC, turn off any antivirus software on your PC. Then try to open Migration Assistant again. After migration completes. You can turn that software on again.
    • If you still can't migrate your information successfully, you can use an external drive or file sharing to manually copy important data to your Mac.

    What data can I transfer?

    Migration Assistant lets you choose the data to move to your Mac. Here’s what moves over for specific apps and data types:

    Email, contacts, and calendar information
    Email messages, email-account settings, contacts, and appointments move based on which version of Windows you're using and which accounts you have.

    Outlook1
    Data from 32-bit versions of Outlook in Windows 7 and later move as follows:

    • People move to Contacts2
    • Appointments move to the Calendar app
    • IMAP and Exchange settings and messages move to the Mail app
    • POP settings and messages move to Mail2

    Windows Live Mail
    Data from Windows Live Mail in Windows 7 and later moves as follows:

    • IMAP settings and messages move to Mail
    • POP settings and messages move to Mail2

    Windows Mail
    Data from Windows Mail in Windows 7 and later (excluding Windows 8) move as follows:

    • IMAP settings and messages move to Mail
    • POP settings and messages move to Mail2
    • People move to Contacts

    Bookmarks
    Bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Safari for Windows, and Firefox move to Safari.

    System settings
    Language and location settings, and custom desktop pictures move to System Preferences. Your web browser homepage moves to Safari preferences.

    Pictures
    Photos and other images move to your home folder. You can then add them to Photos, or open Photos and let it search your Mac for photos to import.

    iTunes content
    Migration Assistant transfers your iTunes media as follows: music to the Apple Music app, videos to the Apple TV app, podcasts to the Apple Podcasts app, and audiobooks to the Apple Books app. What happened to iTunes?

    Other files
    Migration Assistant also moves these files:

    • Files from the top-level folder of the currently logged-in user’s home directory
    • Non-system files located in the Windows or Program Files folders
    • Top-level folders located on the Windows system disk and other attached disks

    1. Migration Assistant doesn’t support 64-bit versions of Outlook. You can manually migrate Mail, Contacts, or Calendars from Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016 by signing in and entering the content on your Mac manually.

    2. Migration Assistant transfers only the Mail or Contacts data that belongs to the logged-in Windows user. To transfer data from another user account, use Migration Assistant again while you’re logged in to another Windows account. Each time you migrate, your Mac creates a new user account.

    Today we’re taking a peek at the newest in Google Home and Google Assistant hardware with a leaked smart speaker. This device is likely the successor to the original Google Home speaker, now likely headed for a Google release with new “Nest” branding onboard. The abilities of this device are not known in full, but what we can see and read give us a pretty good idea of what we’re going to get.

    The Google Nest Home – as it might well be called – looks a bit like a pillow. It’s approximately the size of a small purse, or a clutch, and it rolls with a single 30W DC power supply. This hardware will likely be released in several different colors, but here it’s shown in standard white/gray.

    Recently certified by the FCC, here is our first look at GXCA6, the new @Google Nest Speaker, replacing the original Google Home. 😁 pic.twitter.com/Ltp1quPFqc

    — Android TV Guide (@androidtv_rumor) July 9, 2020

    The power supply indicates that the device will not be independently powered – or will not be able to function without having an actively plugged-in power cord. This isn’t the sort of device you’ll use if you want to carry Google Assistant around with you on-the-go.

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    Around most of the device is a soft textured material with three spots of interest. One is the G for Google, a simple logo mark. Another is a hole – for the power adapter. There’s a mute switch (aka a microphone stopper), and a power button on the side… or the top. It’s an oddly oriented device, to be sure.

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    This information and imagery comes from Tele Soumu (Japan) regulatory service. That’s sort of like the FCC, but it seems a WHOLE LOT more willing to post lots of photos of the devices it tests for the public.

    This device’s issue date for this regulatory photograph session is May 29, 2020, which indicates that we might’ve already seen this device released if it hadn’t been for COVID-19. There might’ve been an event or two earlier this year if we’d not had a global pandemic, and this device might’ve already been released had it not been for that (still very active) situation.

    Take a peek at the timeline below for additional information on the original Google Home device, and cross your fingers for a much more versatile device in this (likely Nest-branded) device. Google will likely release this device soon – we shall see!

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