

On the Before You Begin screen, click the Continue button again.Ĥ.

Once installed, open Windows Migration Assistant and click on the Continue button.ģ. First of all, download & install the Windows Migration Assistant on your PC based on the version of macOS on your MAC.Ģ. Important: Make sure that your PC and MAC are connected to the same WiFi network.ġ. Migration Assistant is an official app from Apple that allows you to move data from a Windows PC to Mac. Once mounted, you can access all of the shared folders on your MAC. Once done, select the folder that you want to access and click on ‘Ok’ Next, log in with the username and password of your PC.

Note: Make sure to replace windowspc with the IP Address of your Windows computer.Ħ. For example, smb://123.456.7.89 Once done, click on the ‘Connect’ button. Here you need to type 'smb://' followed by the IP Address of your PC. Now on your MAC, click on Finder > Go > Connect to Server. Now open Command Prompt on your computer, and type in ‘ipconfig’ĥ. Once you get the hang of how it works, you’ll be able to do it naturally without giving it much thought.3. When you eject the drive later, the shortcut will stay on your dock and will work the next time you plug in the drive.Īs you explore your Mac more, you may discover even more ways to copy files to a USB drive. If you want to copy files to it, you can drag them directly to the USB drive’s icon in your dock. Drag to Dock: If you’d like, you can also drag the icon of a USB flash drive from your desktop or a Finder window into the shortcuts area of your dock.Whatever you drag onto the drive icon will be copied there automatically. In the General tab, place a check mark beside “External disks” in the “Show these items on the desktop” area. To see the icon there, focus on Finder, then select File > Preferences in the menu bar. Drag to Desktop Shortcut: It’s disabled by default, but you can make your USB flash drive visible on your Desktop as an icon and drag files onto it.

You can also use the “Copy” and “Paste” commands in Finder’s Edit menu to do this instead of right-clicking. In the menu that pops up, select “Copy.” Then navigate to the USB drive in Finder, right-click in an open area and select “Paste Item.” The items will copy to the drive. Copy and Paste: Select a file, folder, or group of files, and then right-click.Here are a few other methods that you might want to try. There are many different ways to copy files to a USB drive on your Mac-we just showed you one of the easiest. RELATED: How to Open Finder with a Keyboard Shortcut on Mac Other Ways to Copy Files on a Mac They will be copied just like with the method above. With this window open, you can also open a second Finder window (by clicking File > New Finder Window or pressing Command+N) and drag files from it into your USB flash drive window.
