2014 MacBook Pro to new MacBook Pro M1
I am needing to buy a new MacBook Pro M1 soon and I see that I have read some articles that I need to upgrade my 2014 MacBook Pro from it's Catalina operating system to the Big Sur before I transfer or migrate to the new computer. My question is though, I have also seen where with computers as old as mine and has had multiple operating system upgrades, it's best to do a clean install instead of a migrating procedure. Is that true, or can I really be making a big headache for myself doing a clean install? I do a lot of work on the computer and I'm just wondering with my old one being so old, which way would I encounter more problems and headaches? The clean install or the migrating?
I also should mention that my computer totally crashed while trying to upgrade to the Catalina last year and had to take it to be repaired and I'm scared to try and upgrade it to the Big Sur. And just a couple weeks ago, it suddenly wouldn't allow me to enter my password so I couldn't open it up. Called Apple Service and I had to erase the drive and upload my external hard drive backup with Time Machine. It's been acting "weird" ever since so you can see I'm apprehensive about doing the migration for fear of maybe uploading problems onto the new computer. Any advice?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.15