On 10 Feb 2006, at 09:17, Joe B wrote:

I've also read that it's possible to have a small network just by
connecting the two machines with an Ethernet cable. Now this sounds more like it- I could have the monitor connected to the new machine and get the old machine, or its internal hard drive to appear on the desktop of the new machine. Is this right? And can I copy across whatever I want this way as conveniently as with TDM? If so that sounds like it _might_ be the better
method.


That's what I'd do. Just make sure that the old Mac won't go to sleep in the middle of the process, and all should be well.

Stuart.


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