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cloning vs. time machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Franco2Mac" data-source="post: 1221850" data-attributes="member: 121374"><p>First generation G5 iMac used the motorola processor... All subsequent models went to the Intel processor. I got almost 7 years out of it, I think having a small muffing fan on my desk blowing additional air up through the cards helped sustain it, but a power drop out followed by a blip of on and offs finished it off. </p><p></p><p>Needless to say, I really didn't know what I was missing... this new Core 3i is Scary fast.</p><p></p><p>So back to the original question, can I remove the Old iMac hard drive, place it in an external enclosure, and use this as a Boot disk(by depressing option)?</p><p></p><p>KKKKFL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franco2Mac, post: 1221850, member: 121374"] First generation G5 iMac used the motorola processor... All subsequent models went to the Intel processor. I got almost 7 years out of it, I think having a small muffing fan on my desk blowing additional air up through the cards helped sustain it, but a power drop out followed by a blip of on and offs finished it off. Needless to say, I really didn't know what I was missing... this new Core 3i is Scary fast. So back to the original question, can I remove the Old iMac hard drive, place it in an external enclosure, and use this as a Boot disk(by depressing option)? KKKKFL [/QUOTE]
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