how do I migrate using Mac Sequoia?

The Bear -1
The Bear -1 Member Posts: 15 Member
edited January 26 in Tech Talks

First Time needing help. I feel a little Dithered. . However. Ive had 4 strokes. So I must be glitching!!!! I know that this has to be possible!! I thought I downloaded Rosetta 2 to Amy Mac M2 Sequoia. I must not done it correctly.. Please Help!!!!

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  • Trekkie
    Trekkie Member Posts: 38 Member
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    Hey There -

    Do you have a more detail to what you are asking? Rosetta 2 just runs in the background, when needed. You an see if it's running on a particular app by looking at Activity Monitor and it'll say 'intel' under 'kind' if I remember right (the columns, one of them is 'kind')

    however last I checked most of the current NI apps were M1 friendly so you didn't need it to do that.

    Oh, it'll auto-install if needed, until then you don't have to do anything special in sequoia.

  • catherinebennett
    catherinebennett Member Posts: 5 Member
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    Regarding your issue with Rosetta 2 on your Mac M2, if you’re trying to run Intel-based apps, Rosetta 2 should automatically install when you first attempt to run an app that requires it. However, if for some reason it didn’t install or you need to manually do it, you can follow these steps:

    1. Open Terminal on your Mac.
    2. Type the following command:
      sudo softwareupdate --install-rosetta --agree-to-license
    3. Press Enter and it should install Rosetta 2.

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  • Trekkie
    Trekkie Member Posts: 38 Member
    Answer ✓

    Hey There -

    Do you have a more detail to what you are asking? Rosetta 2 just runs in the background, when needed. You an see if it's running on a particular app by looking at Activity Monitor and it'll say 'intel' under 'kind' if I remember right (the columns, one of them is 'kind')

    however last I checked most of the current NI apps were M1 friendly so you didn't need it to do that.

    Oh, it'll auto-install if needed, until then you don't have to do anything special in sequoia.

  • The Bear -1
    The Bear -1 Member Posts: 15 Member

    what’s up Trekkie!!! Actually. I figured it out. So the expansion pack’s aren’t all Native. Not to my Mac Studio. Mine is the M2Ultra. But. With all that. lol. I had to go in and make every single one of the programs open with Rosetta separately. Then in all the expansions. It took me all night to figure it out. WHEW!!! Lots of work to get to use all my new gear. 5 calls to Apple. 3 emails to NI. About a 12 pack of Coke. And a very long day once the Sun came up. In the end. WORTH EVERY SECOND!!! So this. Ole Bear can still HUNT!!!! Be on the lookout for I’m coming!!!!! 😎

  • catherinebennett
    catherinebennett Member Posts: 5 Member
    Answer ✓

    Regarding your issue with Rosetta 2 on your Mac M2, if you’re trying to run Intel-based apps, Rosetta 2 should automatically install when you first attempt to run an app that requires it. However, if for some reason it didn’t install or you need to manually do it, you can follow these steps:

    1. Open Terminal on your Mac.
    2. Type the following command:
      sudo softwareupdate --install-rosetta --agree-to-license
    3. Press Enter and it should install Rosetta 2.

  • The Bear -1
    The Bear -1 Member Posts: 15 Member

    Thank you @Catherinebenett!! I appreciate the install driver!! I figured it out on my own before I got the chance to see your response and thus respond to you. lol. So. I have another question!!! 😂using a Traktor S4 MK3 As a/my interface. What’s the mapping needed to set it up correctly? If I figure it out. I’ll immediately come back and let you know!! @Trekkie !! If you know how to manage this don’t Hesitate to chime in!!! Thx Everyone!!!

  • The Bear -1
    The Bear -1 Member Posts: 15 Member

    Bit messy in this pic. But I had been up all last night as well. Lol.

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