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Three Ways to Connect to a MacBook From a Windows PC

By Louis Roundtree 0 comments Last updated February 19, 2025

Things to Know
  • Although MacBooks and Windows PCs have very different operating systems, you can still connect them for certain tasks.
  • Use file sharing or migration assistant to duplicate data from Windows to MacOS.
  • Alternatively, use Windows App from the Mac App Store to use Windows resources on your MacBook. For all methods, you’ll need to make sure both your Windows and Mac machines have the latest updates.

Contents

  • Method 1: File Sharing
  • Method 2: Migration Assistant
  • Method 3: MacOS Client

Method 1: File Sharing

Step 1. Go to System Settings on your MacBook and click General followed by Sharing.

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Step 2. Look for File Sharing then click the Info button next to this.

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Step 3. Make sure File Sharing is switched on.

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Step 4. Now click on Options and make sure the option “Share files and folders using SMB” is switched on.

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Step 5. You’ll now see a list called Windows File Sharing. If you have multiple accounts that need to connect to your Windows PC, tick the box next to each one. You may be prompted to enter the password for each of these accounts.

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Step 6. Click Done when prompted, then click Done again.

Step 7. Under System Settings, click on View followed by Network. Click on your current Wi-Fi connection and look for Details.

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Step 8. Click Details and look for an option that says WINS. Click here, then enter the name of your Windows PC (e.g., My Laptop). Click OK to complete the MacBook side of the connection.

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Step 9. On your Windows PC, open Windows File Explorer.

Step 10. Click on Network and you should see the MacOS connection you just set up. Double-click here and enter your Apple credentials when prompted.

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You can now use your Windows PC to access files and documents from your MacBook.

Method 2: Migration Assistant

Step 1. Download an app called Windows Migration Assistant 3 onto your Windows PC. The download is available from Apple.

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Step 2. On your MacBook, head to Go> Utilities and open the Migration Assistant.

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Step 3. When prompted how you want to transfer data, choose the option “From a Windows PC.” Your MacBook will show you a code to connect.

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Step 4. Go to your Windows PC and enter that code (it should be six digits long). Wait for the connection to confirm then you can use Migration Assistant to transfer data between your machines.

Method 3: MacOS Client

Step 1. Go to the Mac App Store.

Step 2. Search for and download the Windows App.

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Step 3. Either read or skip the virtual tour, then press the + symbol.

Step 4. Choose the option for “Add PC.”

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Step 5. Enter the PC name when prompted. You may also enter the IP address in this field.

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Step 6. Adjust any other relevant options then click Add. You’ll now see your PC under the Devices tab in the Windows App on your MacBook. Just double-click the icon for this PC to start using it remotely.

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Louis Roundtree
Louis Roundtree

As an avid gamer, I’ve run into my fair share of error codes and weird faults that have forced me to find fixes to problems I never anticipated. That gave me a passion for sharing those fixes with others so we can all game without feeling like our hardware is rebelling against us.

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Last Updated on February 21, 2025 by Louis Roundtree