On Friday, November 18, 2005, at 05:01 PM, Mike Abrams wrote:
Is it theoretically possible to have a second drive,
copy all of the contents of the first drive to it,
take second drive out and put it another mac and it
will boot as long as the macs in question are
basically the same? Just curious.
Legal disclaimer: You need to have a second license for all software
installed on the first computer, including apps and the OS.
Now that that is out of the way.
If you are running OS X, use Carbon Copy Cloner to duplicate the first
drive onto the second. Plug it in to the second Mac and away you go.
Len
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