
You can also launch the Migration Assistant and point it at the connected Mac’s drive. RELATED: How to Quickly Transfer Your Files and Settings to a New PC (or Mac) Look for an external drive named “Macintosh HD.” You can click the drive and copy files back and forth like you would with a normal external drive. All its internal partitions will appear if it has multiple partitions. While in Target Disk Mode, your Mac will act as an external drive and appear in the Finder on your other Mac.

You can also enter Target Disk Mode by rebooting your Mac and holding down the T key as it boots. Connect your Macs via a Firewire or Thunderbolt cable.Īccess Files, Use Migration Assistant, and Boot From Another Mac Click the “Startup Disk” icon and click the Target Disk Mode button to restart your Mac in Target Disk Mode. To enter Target Disk Mode, click the Apple menu and select System Preferences.


A Firewire or Thunderbolt Cable: You’ll need either a Firewire cable or a Thunderbolt cable for this.Each Mac needs either a Thunderbolt port or a Firewire port. Two Macs: Target Disk Mode works with Macs, so you’ll need two Macs for this.

RELATED: How to Encrypt Your Mac's System Drive, Removable Devices, and Individual Filesīefore entering Target Disk Mode, you’ll need a few things:
