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how to use Target dis mode to transfer files quickly between two MacBook Pros using Thunderbolt 3 how goes it ladies and gentlemen this is Jeff Benjamin with 9 to5 Mac Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to quickly transfer files between two MacBook Pros with Thunderbolt 3 using Target disc mode so the first thing you want to do is on the target machine you want to open up system preferences and then click where it says startup dis and there youamp;#39;ll find a Target dis mode button but before you can click that youamp;#39;ll have to unlock so you just click the little lock in the bottom left hand corner enter your password and then click unlock now you can click the target disc mode button that will bring up this prompt here and youamp;#39;ll be asked to restart your computer into Target dis mode so you just click restart and once your computer reboots youamp;#39;ll see a black screen for a little bit and just wait for it and then you will see the Thunderbolt logo and the USB logo