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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2011

MacBookPro(Early2011) to MacBookAir(Mid2011) Transfer via Thunderbolt

MacBookPro(10.6.8) 750GB HDD to MacBookAir (10.7) 256GB SSD

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  • Thats usb fag

  • This is a thunderbolt TRANSFER transfering from one mac to another, not to a external drive :l

  • the REAL speed test is here: youtube.com/watch?v=pCzPnKl4eb­U&feature=related

  • @pp2devane than USB 3.0? not even... its like 2 times faster?

  • @ipwn3r123 It's obviously not Thunderbolt. Thunderbolt is 10 times faster

  • no way is that thunderbolt

  • my 2010 macbook air 256gb 1.4ghz duo is faster then this

  • @ipwn3r123 its obviously not thunderbolt...

  • Ithas to be a ssd to ssd transfer in order to be fair. What you are getting is the Max read rate of the hares drive

  • I can explain that. One of the Mac's is booted into Targetmode, but the firmware that provides this has a capacity of only 93.6MB /s write and 121.0MB/s read. That's why it's slow. To utilize the full speed of Thunderbolt, you need a dedicated device, such as a Promise Pegasus or Lacie Thunderbolt Drive. This just doesn't work, sorry.

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