A:AnswerIt was very easy to bring all my data from my 2011 MacBook to this one. It even brought my desktop from my old MacBook! Simple process to transfer.
A:AnswerIf you purchased a software program, go to the manufactures website and see if they have a download for your MacBook most do but they have a license for the amount of copies you can have. You may have to delete your HP download on their site to up load it to the Mac. If you’re hooked to cloud your items should back up and download along with the software. I just had to do this with Microsoft office.
If you can’t find the download on their website go to the Apple store and see if there’s an app for the program. Your login information will not change in either case but make sure your cell number is registered so they can send you the authorization codes for security purposes when adding your new device.
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A:AnswerThe difference is mainly on the fan. MBA does not have one, while MBP has one. If you are working with intensive software, get MBP. If you are mostly typing and browsing, I would suggest MBA.
A:AnswerThe are two different processing systems… Intel is not created by apple, it’s an outside processing system within an apple product. M1 is it’s own processing system created by Apple within the MAC.
A:Answerall the normal apple applications are available. Just be weary of having to download Windows via Bootcamp if you needed Non-Mac related software