I have three SCSI hard drives in my B&W, running off of two different
SCSI cards. I put the largest of the drives, the fastest at 10,000
rpm, on a separate bus simply to get its speed out of it.

I'd like to run OS X on it, and start from that disk.

But OS X was installed on another of the SCSI drives.

I'm new to X, hence the following questions:

1. May I simply copy the contents of the current OS X drive to the
bigger drive, while another drive is startup disk?

2. Would the bigger drive then start up as OS X, with all my goodies
from the previous disk?

3. If not, what do I do? Installing OS X takes time, I'd like to
not do that again....

4. Oh, and I think I've heard rumblings that the ADB on my B&@ is
not supported by the latest version of OS X. If this is the case,
what is the latest version of the operating system to run on my Mac?

twv
new2x



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