no, probably not.  first, it won't work because apple set up most of the
system disk sent with machines so it wouldn't, second, it's a violation
of the licensing terms, which is how they justify the first problem. 
otherwise not a bad plan.  same goes with some earlier os versions as well.

pogi wrote:
> 
> Hey all.  I'm awaiting some cds for my mac(from a nice person who I
> thank very much), but, just for kicks, my friend's iMac has a 9.1
> restore cd.  I noticed it has an img file on it with a system restore.
> Do you guys think I could just drag over the system folder and all the
> files from the img(if I mount it, once I get a mouse), and it would
> boot?
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