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PowerMac G5 + New HD + Leopard = ???
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Hey folks,
I hear a lot about installing Leopard on a new hd with external hds and such, but how about on a new internal hd? I have a PowerMac G5 DC 2.3 that has a 250gb WD hd. I recently picked up a 320gb Seagate that is much quieter. I have the Seagate on the top and the WD on the bottom area of the cage. I'm still booting off the WD with Tiger. What's the best way to install Leopard and transfer my data/account to the 320gb? I was thinking about just installing Leopard onto the 320gb and migrating my data/account from the 250gb. Would that be correct? I've read a few articles on cloning the drive, then installing over Tiger... Anyone have any insight?
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Michael Reyes | www.mikochu.com | Power Mac G5 DC 2.3ghz, 2.5gb RAM, 320/250gb HD, Dual Sceptre 20" LCDs | MacBook Pro 2.0ghz, 2gb RAM, 80gb HD, 15.2" LCD, booq Vyper M2 sleeve, OGIO No Drag | iPhone 3G 16gb | iPod 60gb (5g), iPod2Car in the car | iPod 20gb (4g) in an iHome in the bathroom :)
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Install Leopard on the other drive and use Migration Assistant to import your user accounts. Cloning Tiger and upgrading that just sounds messy.
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Thanks Tetenal. I took your advice and I'm now in Leopard with my data migrated. I'm going to feel it out for a week or so, then wipe the 250gb (old 10.4 drive) clean.
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Michael Reyes | www.mikochu.com | Power Mac G5 DC 2.3ghz, 2.5gb RAM, 320/250gb HD, Dual Sceptre 20" LCDs | MacBook Pro 2.0ghz, 2gb RAM, 80gb HD, 15.2" LCD, booq Vyper M2 sleeve, OGIO No Drag | iPhone 3G 16gb | iPod 60gb (5g), iPod2Car in the car | iPod 20gb (4g) in an iHome in the bathroom :)
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Yeah, that's a good idea to keep your old drive around. I've found that Migration Assistant isn't always reliable, although most disagree. (In fact, I would have told you to go the cloning route instead.)
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"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." TJ
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Big Mac, in what ways is Migration Assistant unreliable? Do you have an example?
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Michael Reyes | www.mikochu.com | Power Mac G5 DC 2.3ghz, 2.5gb RAM, 320/250gb HD, Dual Sceptre 20" LCDs | MacBook Pro 2.0ghz, 2gb RAM, 80gb HD, 15.2" LCD, booq Vyper M2 sleeve, OGIO No Drag | iPhone 3G 16gb | iPod 60gb (5g), iPod2Car in the car | iPod 20gb (4g) in an iHome in the bathroom :)
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I tried to use it between my G5 and mini, and while things looked okay I found that files were missing - my iTunes Music files for example. With a clone of the drive you ensure that everything will be copied.
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I did the same way. Did a clean install of Leopard on a new drive and import the data I wanted from the old Tiger HDD. If you don't have a lot of third-party applications, that's the best way to go.
I took the time to check thru all my files and folders.
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