3 Ways to transfer files from PC to Mac
- By Rodney Goldston
- Published 09/28/2007
Rodney Goldston
Rodney Goldston is an Entrepreneur, and Sales & Marketing expert with more than a decade of experience. He is also the owner of AskBigPapa.com.
Rodney currently serves older Americans as a Reverse Mortgage Specialist for the nations largest and most respected Reverse Mortgage Provider.

The process of getting your files off your PC and onto your Mac is extremely simple. In this post I'll teach you 3 ways to quickly and easily transfer your files from your rusty dusty PC to your shinny new Mac. Here are three easy ways to move to Mac.
1. Let a Genius do it
All Apple Computer stores are equipped with a Genius Bar. A Genius Bar is a place you can go for advice, insight, and hands-on techinical support. Bring your PC into any Apple Store and a certified Apple Genius — an in-store expert with a mastery of all things Mac — will move everything to your new Mac for you. It couldn’t be easier. This article 'How to switch to Mac: Let a Mac genius move everything from your old PC to your new Mac' provides a step by step guide on getting this done.
2. Use your iPod
Did you know you can use your iPod as a hard drive? Put stuff from your PC on it, then plug it into your Mac and make the move. Your iPod can do more than just carry a tune. iPods can double as external hard drives that can help you transfer all your important files from your PC to your new Mac. Read on to learn more.
3. Use your existing home network
The third way to move everything from your old PC to a new Mac is by using either your existing home network hardware — or a single cable. Ethernet networks transfer data at speeds up to 1000 megabits per second (also known as Gigabit Ethernet), which means that you could move an entire 20GB music library or 10GB video file from your PC to your new Mac in a matter of minutes. Read on to learn more.
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