Transfer files between two Mac computers using target disk mode
If you have two Mac computers with USB, USB-C, or Thunderbolt ports, you can connect them so that one of them appears as an external hard disk on the other. This is called target disk mode.
Note: If either of the computers has macOS 11 or later installed, you must connect the two computers using a Thunderbolt cable.
If you have a Mac with Apple silicon, see Transfer files between a Mac with Apple silicon and another Mac.
Connect the two computers with a USB, USB-C, or Thunderbolt cable.
On the Mac you want to use as the external disk in target disk mode, do one of the following:
If the computer is off, start it up while pressing and holding the T key.
If the computer is on, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click General in the sidebar (you may need to scroll down). Click Startup Disk on the right, then click Restart in Target Disk Mode.
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When the computer has started up, a disk icon appears on the desktop of the other computer.
On the other Mac, open a Finder window, then double-click the Mac you’re using as an external disk in the sidebar.
Transfer files by dragging them to and from the disk.
To eject the disk, Control-click it in the Finder sidebar, then choose Eject [volume].
On the Mac you used as a disk, push the power button to shut it down, then disconnect the cable.