If anyone could answer these questions i'd be very grateful:
Is there anything machine-specific in a Snow Leopard install process that optimizes it to the specific mac the drive is in upon installation?
Are there known expected issues with swapping the system drive from one mac pro to another?
Background info:
I've purchased a 2009 12-core mac pro to replace my 2008 8-core.
I've swapped out the drive from the 2008 and put it in the 2009. It runs pretty well but has a few weird issues - more crashes and occasional hangs which i was not getting on the 2008.
Disk warrior shows no problems.
If I can't fix the issues i guess i'll do a fresh install...I'm just loathe to spend a day installing/ authorizing stuff it there is no good reason to have to.
Thanks!!
Is there anything machine-specific in a Snow Leopard install process that optimizes it to the specific mac the drive is in upon installation?
Are there known expected issues with swapping the system drive from one mac pro to another?
Background info:
I've purchased a 2009 12-core mac pro to replace my 2008 8-core.
I've swapped out the drive from the 2008 and put it in the 2009. It runs pretty well but has a few weird issues - more crashes and occasional hangs which i was not getting on the 2008.
Disk warrior shows no problems.
If I can't fix the issues i guess i'll do a fresh install...I'm just loathe to spend a day installing/ authorizing stuff it there is no good reason to have to.
Thanks!!