Cloning hard drive with OSX 10.5

Hi all
I was successful in cloning my OSX 10.5 hard drive into my second hard drive. When my G4 AGP Mac boots up from second hard drive and I try to launch some apps, it displays this message," you cannot open the app because it is not supported on this architecture." In the apps folders, many of my apps has the minus red symbol, some don't. Why is this happening?
Please help as I need access to many of these apps
Thanks
Web dude

Are you running the clone on the same machine it was sourced from?
The reason I ask is that it sounds like the apps don't include the PowerPC code needed to run on the G4. Many applications are shipped with both PowerPC and Intel-based code but it's possible to strip an app so that it only has the code base that's necessary (e.g. there's no need for an Intel machine to have the PowerPC code, and vice versa).
So it's possible if you cloned the drive from an Intel-based machine that the apps no longer have the PowerPC-based code. Your option is to re-install the app from scratch.
If, on the other hand, the disk was cloned off the same machine and rebooting off the original drive works then I have to ask how you cloned the drive in the first place.

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