On Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 03:28:53PM -0700, John Carmonne wrote:
> 
> Just revome the drive and either insall it in the new machine or in an 
> external enclosure and use CCC to transfer the volume Also if you have the 
> HDD in an external I would uptate the OS to 10.5.8 that way any iMac over 867 
> MHz will accept it and all your info will be there. BTW did you reseat the 
> RAM in the iMac? It's a common problem with those.

Yeah, unfortunately it seems to have the more critical common problem of the 
iMac G5 - dead logic board :(.  This one has been going downhill for the past 
year, as of recently the ethernet port and all but one of the USB ports stopped 
working.  

I'm going to give the migration to an Intel Mac a shot.  I got my extended 
family to get Macs 9 to 7 years ago, and while all the iLamps are still running 
like champs, this is the last of the iMac G5's that actually survived.  Oh 
well, 7 years is a hell of a lot more than most get out of a Dell/HP. 

Ben

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