On 2010/11/30 04:34, misterbleepy so eloquently wrote:
Another way I have used is to put the low spec machine in target disk
mode, then attaching it to a Mac that is in spec, and installing it
using that Mac, but putting the install on the external disk (i.e. the
disk of the Mac in target disk mode).
If you were to do this between a notebook and desktop, or between a G4
and G5, would you get a proper install or would it do an install for the
source Mac leaving some details (track pad, 64 bit, etc…) out?
Tina
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