I moved a boot drive with 10.4 server on it from a single 533MHZ digital
audio to a dual 1GHZ xserve, and then a dual 1.33GHZ xserve and it booted
right up.
-Jonas

On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 12:37 PM, mkehoe <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Thanks Bruce & Dan -
>
> I don't have any music purchased from iTunes, so it sounds like I can
> just shut down the 867mHz G4, take out the hard drives, and install
> them into the 1.25mHz G4 and power it up.
>
> Correct?
>
> Mira
>
> On Sep 23, 1:49 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > At 11:20 AM -0700 9/23/2009, mkehoe wrote:
> >
> > >Bruce & others -
> >
> > >I appreciate your comments.  This is the first time I am changing from
> > >one computer to another.  I want to make sure I understand about the
> > >process of authorization.
> >
> > This has nothing to do with just moving the HDs - the OS and apps
> > will just work.
> >
> > Authorization is an iTunes issue ONLY.  Its point being that it
> > limits how many computers can be used to play the stuff you've bought
> > from the iTunes Store.  And it recognizes those computers with enough
> > intelligence that the authorization won't magically move when you
> > move the HD.  So you need to de-authorize that computer first, then
> > move the HD, then authorize the new.
> >
> > - Dan.
> > --
> > - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.
> >
>

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