• Delete Previously Relocated Items Folders

    From Anton Chigurh@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 7 19:44:13 2022
    I'm getting ready to transfer my old Mac's content to a new Mac.

    The old Mac has one Relocated Items sub-folder and nine
    sequentially-numbered Previously Relocated Items sub-folders in the Users/Shared folder.

    Should I delete the nine sub-folders before transferring content to the
    new Mac?

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  • From Chris Schram@21:1/5 to Anton Chigurh on Tue Feb 8 01:08:12 2022
    On 2022-02-08, Anton Chigurh <anton@coinflip.net> wrote:
    I'm getting ready to transfer my old Mac's content to a new Mac.

    The old Mac has one Relocated Items sub-folder and nine
    sequentially-numbered Previously Relocated Items sub-folders in the Users/Shared folder.

    Should I delete the nine sub-folders before transferring content to the
    new Mac?

    All the copies of the folder probably contain ideltical items, but just
    to be safe, don't take my word for it.

    Also, and again don't take my word for it, I never found any keepers in Relocated Items.

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Anton Chigurh on Tue Feb 8 18:04:54 2022
    In message <stsecv$lp2$1@dont-email.me> Anton Chigurh <anton@coinflip.net> wrote:
    I'm getting ready to transfer my old Mac's content to a new Mac.

    The old Mac has one Relocated Items sub-folder and nine
    sequentially-numbered Previously Relocated Items sub-folders in the Users/Shared folder.

    Should I delete the nine sub-folders before transferring content to the
    new Mac?

    Do you need those files?


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  • From Anton Chigurh@21:1/5 to Lewis on Tue Feb 8 16:33:20 2022
    On 2/8/22 1:04 PM, Lewis wrote:
    In message <stsecv$lp2$1@dont-email.me> Anton Chigurh <anton@coinflip.net> wrote:
    I'm getting ready to transfer my old Mac's content to a new Mac.

    The old Mac has one Relocated Items sub-folder and nine
    sequentially-numbered Previously Relocated Items sub-folders in the
    Users/Shared folder.

    Should I delete the nine sub-folders before transferring content to the
    new Mac?

    Do you need those files?


    I don't know-- that's why I posted.

    The sub-folders contain a hierarchy under them of
    Configuration\Private\Etc\...

    Most of the Etc sub-folders contain a file called "group-system-default"
    while two of them contain a file called "master-password-system-default".

    The former are lengthy log files that begin with:

    # Note that this file is consulted directly only when the system is running
    # in single-user mode. At other times this information is provided by
    # Open Directory.

    The latter yields an error message saying I don't have permission to
    open them.

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  • From Anton Chigurh@21:1/5 to Lewis on Tue Feb 8 18:13:15 2022
    On 2/8/22 5:43 PM, Lewis wrote:
    In message <stunj4$sni$1@dont-email.me> Anton Chigurh <anton@coinflip.net> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 1:04 PM, Lewis wrote:
    In message <stsecv$lp2$1@dont-email.me> Anton Chigurh <anton@coinflip.net> wrote:
    I'm getting ready to transfer my old Mac's content to a new Mac.

    The old Mac has one Relocated Items sub-folder and nine
    sequentially-numbered Previously Relocated Items sub-folders in the
    Users/Shared folder.

    Should I delete the nine sub-folders before transferring content to the >>>> new Mac?

    Do you need those files?


    I don't know-- that's why I posted.

    If the files are just sitting in folder of relocated items then you
    don't need them.

    The simplest thing to do, and by far the best, is to simply use
    Migration assistant to migrate your user to a new machine.

    Relocated items are files that the OS has moved aside because of
    changes in the files (or perceived changes, sometimes). The files in
    those folders are not being used and are kept in case you intentionally
    made changes and need to apply them to the new files.

    <https://support.apple.com/en-md/guide/mac-help/mchl8ae423a3/mac>

    Thanks!

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Anton Chigurh on Tue Feb 8 22:43:40 2022
    In message <stunj4$sni$1@dont-email.me> Anton Chigurh <anton@coinflip.net> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 1:04 PM, Lewis wrote:
    In message <stsecv$lp2$1@dont-email.me> Anton Chigurh <anton@coinflip.net> wrote:
    I'm getting ready to transfer my old Mac's content to a new Mac.

    The old Mac has one Relocated Items sub-folder and nine
    sequentially-numbered Previously Relocated Items sub-folders in the
    Users/Shared folder.

    Should I delete the nine sub-folders before transferring content to the
    new Mac?

    Do you need those files?


    I don't know-- that's why I posted.

    If the files are just sitting in folder of relocated items then you
    don't need them.

    The simplest thing to do, and by far the best, is to simply use
    Migration assistant to migrate your user to a new machine.

    Relocated items are files that the OS has moved aside because of
    changes in the files (or perceived changes, sometimes). The files in
    those folders are not being used and are kept in case you intentionally
    made changes and need to apply them to the new files.

    <https://support.apple.com/en-md/guide/mac-help/mchl8ae423a3/mac>

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