Bruce wrote:

Boot from the cloned external drive, and run CCC to clone it to the internal drive of the computer.


The external is a non-bootable USB drive.


I have CCC attempting to clone the "good" B&W's system as I type this. Tonight, I will see if I can transfer the cloned system to the "evil" B&W.

What I did last night appeared to work. The system would boot and all. I just assumed that I used two systems that were too different: processors, graphics cards, etc. I don't know enough about OSX to know how much it customizes the install on each machine.

My CCC preference settings were:
*create a disk image on target
*prepare for Apple software restore
*read only
I did do a permissions repair before cloning. And the external drive was empty. I had wiped it using Disk Utility.


After booting from the Panther CD I selected the image from the external drive and the OS 10.2 partition for restoring. Like I said, it "seemed" to work.

Nancy


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