Moving resources to a MAC

I have a huge collection on my Windows computer and I am replacing it with a MacBook Pro laptop. What file folder should I move the resources to on the Mac?
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Hi Mel - and welcome to the forums.
Does the information at http://wiki.logos.com/Quick_Installation_onto_Multiple_Macs help?
Graham
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Just a quick caution. When I tried the technique, my copy never ran quite correct. I had to wipe it and go through the whole routine to get a working version. The installation I copied from ran perfectly but the copy never worked right. YOu might save some time, you might wind up wasting some.
Bob - 17" MBP quad 2.3GHz 4GB and iMAC
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I'm with Robert on this one, Mel. Just bite the bullet. Install Logos on your Mac just before bedtime and then let it re-index while you dream of Logos on your shiny new Mac! [|-)] Then wake up to Logos 4 Mac [:D]
iMac Retina 5K, 27": 3.6GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9; 16GB RAM;MacOS 10.15.5; 1TB SSD; Logos 8
MacBook Air 13.3": 1.8GHz; 4GB RAM; MacOS 10.13.6; 256GB SSD; Logos 8
iPad Pro 32GB WiFi iOS 13.5.1
iPhone 8+ 64GB iOS 13.5.1
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Mel Ming said:
I have a huge collection on my Windows computer and I am replacing it with a MacBook Pro laptop. What file folder should I move the resources to on the Mac?
Directly moving resources to Logos 4 Mac resources folder does not work; choices are downloading resources or use scan <path> command.
Wiki page has steps for copying Logos resources to Mac for scanning => http://wiki.logos.com/Quick_Installation_onto_Multiple_Macs
Robert Phillips said:Just a quick caution. When I tried the technique, my copy never ran quite correct. I had to wipe it and go through the whole routine to get a working version. The installation I copied from ran perfectly but the copy never worked right. YOu might save some time, you might wind up wasting some.
Updated Wiki page - moved not supported quick installation steps to bottom of page - wondering if those 4 steps troublesome ?
Keep Smiling [:)]
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