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Target disk mode thunderbolt 2 to 3
Target disk mode thunderbolt 2 to 3













target disk mode thunderbolt 2 to 3

Both Mac’s need to run at least Mac OS X 10.6.8.

target disk mode thunderbolt 2 to 3

  • One standard Thunderbolt cable (find them at the Apple Store or at Amazon).
  • 2 Mac’s with a Thunderbolt connector (typically a model from 2011 or newer).
  • So in this article I’m going to show you, how to use a Thunderbolt cable, to transfer files very fast from one Mac to another. It is said that the theoretical speed of Thunderbolt is up to 10 Gbit/sec, where as Thunderbolt 2 even goes up to 20 Gbit/sec. Now that Firewire is no longer, give Thunderbolt a try, you’ll be impressed again. If you’ve ever tried using “ Target Disk Mode” or “IP over Firewire”, then I’m sure that you were impressed, at the time, about the achieved transfer speeds. High-Speed Data Transfers between Macs with Thunderbolt In this article, I’ll show you how you can have a very fast data transfer between two Mac’s, using a Thunderbolt cable. Please keep in mind, in case you’re having old Mac’s that have Firewire: this works exactly the same as with FireWire, you’d just use a Firewire cable instead. The firewire trick works under Windows as well (see this old Article).

    target disk mode thunderbolt 2 to 3

    Unfortunately, Firewire has gone out of the graces of Apple and has been replaced with Thunderbolt (and USB 3.x), and the trick to connect 2 Mac to each other over a Firewire cable have been lost and forgotten. This did not only help us in sharing files between 2 Mac’s, it even allowed you to boot one Mac from the DVD or CDRom drive on the other Mac, which is great when you have only one Mac with a CD or DVD drive. Back in the day, when Firewire was a standard for any Mac, we could use Firewire to directly connect one Mac to another and transfer files at a very respectable speed – the so called “ Target Disk Mode” or “IP over Firewire”.















    Target disk mode thunderbolt 2 to 3