Flipping harddrive from one Macbook to another, good idea? or....

I have 2 macbooks one a core duo w/ 120gb HD, other is a core 2 duo w/ 80GB hd. Both running leopard. Most of my important stuff is on the 120 HD and I am considering selling the it. I can just flip harddrives and put the 80 gb in the core duo and the 120 in the Core 2 duo?
Problems?
thanks.
John

The only potential issue I can see is that the system installation will install specific drivers for one machine or the other, so you might not be able to start up one Macbook from the other's startup disk. You can easily test this if you have a Firewire cable - join the two, restart one while holding down the T key (to put it into Target mode), then restart the other holding down the Option key, and see if you can restart from the other's drive. (You might want to give your hard drives different names first if they're both still called "Macintosh HD").
If Target mode works, then there's no reason you can't swap them.
Matt

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