Stephen Conrad wrote:
> OK, the HD that came in this G4 is dying
> I cloned the HD to another HD I own
> I then tried to swap out the HDs after telling (in System Prefs) he
> machine to boot from the new HD
> However, it REFUSES to boot unless the old failing HD is present.
> How do I force he machine to let me take out the bad HD?
> 

What do you mean it REFUSES to boot (little pickets walking around the 
computer :) )?

You cloned it using what?

Try booting with the option key held down and select the new drive.



Realize that if your old HD is dying the data on it may well be corrupt 
and therefore your copy will also be corrupt if so.  You are better off 
making a clean install to the new drive, installing the apps then 
copying your user folders over.

-- 
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"

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