Powermac G5/iMac 2.4ghz Intel

I just upgraded my PowerMac G5 2.0ghz to the iMac Intel 2.4ghz. Did I do the right thing? I still have my PowerMac up and going and haven't even opened the iMac yet.

I don't know where you're going with this. The answer is likely, "sure…" but it depends upon what you expect to do with your intel-processor based iMac, as opposed to your PowerPC based Power Macintosh.
Just us the Migration Assistant on board the iMac to migrate your data and settings, and you'll be fine in terms of replicating your initial configuration in the new environment.

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