Disk Utility wont drag drives on Mac book Pro

I am tring to back up may system drive, and i cant drag it to the source on disk utility, acctually i cant drag anything into it, while i have no problems on my dual g5, so i guess the problem is on the intel disk utility.
any ideas?

You need to drag the volume, not the "disk"
On most Macs, this would be "Macintosh HD"
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