Now the sessions are on the PC, Pro Tools will hopefully read the old session format and you save in a new. If the PC has a fast PCIe/NVMe SSD boot drive (and all should) then just run sessions (and samples as well if they fit) off that drive. But an exFAT thumb drive is often faster/easier for local files. If the computers are remote you can upload session folders to a cloud/storage file sharing site. If you have a network and understand file sharing between a Mac and a PC you can drag sessions over the network, but often a transfer drive is easier. My 2c: SanDisk Extreme Pro USB thumb drives are fantastic for this. exFAT: Great for transfers, broken for running sessions on. Do not leave the drive installed or people *will* try to run sessions off the exFAT drive. Copy sessions off the drive onto to the PC, then remove the drive from the PC. So you can attach an exFAT formatted SSD or HDD to the Mac, copy the sessions to that, and then copy them off that drive on to the PC. Yosemite include support for exFAT filesystems. Second make sure the PC is fully optimized, everything possible done. Do not install any new software on the Mac, no filesystem stuff, nothing. First make sure the Mac sessions and all related media and the Mac system is fully backed up, multiple times, maybe to the cloud as well as HDD/SSD, make sure backups are physically removed from the computer.
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