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Question about upgrade strategy - PeterB - 04-13-2010 Prev post here: http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,915165,915165#msg-915165 ... I just got a 500GB drive to go in the Mini. Question is ... does it make the most sense to clone from the drive now in the Mini (120GB I think) to the 500GB, then install the 500GB, then use Migration Assistant to import my data from the Quicksilver? Or is there a smarter way to do this? TiA P.S. ... still looking for advice on a replacement LCD ... Re: Question about upgrade strategy - Ken Sp. - 04-13-2010 I would do a fresh install of 10.6 to the new drive-then migrate from the 120GB then migrate from the QS Do not partition. You can run 2 displays on the mini (MiniDisplayPort and MiniDVI) and add more monitors via USB>DVI Re: Question about upgrade strategy - Trouble - 04-13-2010 I would install the 500GB in the mini. Put the G4 into Firewire target mode. Connect the G4 to the mini. Use carbon copy cloner to clone the G4 to a disk image on the mini. You can run Migration Assistant from the mounted disk. You will always have a backup of the G4 handy until you need the space. Re: Question about upgrade strategy - Speedy - 04-13-2010 I'm with Ken Sp. Let Migration Assistant do all the work on a fresh install. Do all the Software Updates before running MA. Re: Question about upgrade strategy - PeterB - 04-13-2010 Hi guys, followup question-- what's the advantage of a fresh install versus a clone, since the cloning is faster and I can't do the install on the Quicksilver (meaning, I'd have to install the drive first, then install on the Mini)... |