Hard drive move from MacBook to MacBook

My gf has a MacBook 1.86 Ghz 2GB/RAM 60GB HD running 10.4 and I have a MacBook 2.4Ghz 4GB/RAM 320GB HD. I would like to help her upgrade from 10.4 to 10.5.x. I have a spare 120GB hard drive I pulled out of my MacBook when I upgraded it to 320GB.
If I buy a retail copy of 10.5.x (I know the copy that came with my MacBook wont work) and I put the 120GB HD back in my MacBook and install 10.5.x + a bunch of other software can I then pull the 120GB HD out of my MacBook and give it to my gf to put in her MacBook. I know if the computers were exactly the same it would work however I am unsure if there are enough differences between our two MacBooks that this would cause an issue.
If possible I would rather do the installation this way since I anticipate the install will take 8+ hours and id rather not waste 8 hours with my gf sitting in front of her computer sine we don't get to spend a lot of time together as it is.
Thanks
David
p.s. There should be no legal issues with this as I am not copying the hard drive only physicaly moving it so the software will at no time reside on more than one computer.

Hate to break it to you, but the most straight forward way to do this is the following:
1) Put her new-to-her 120GB HD in her machine.
2) Put her old 60GB HD in an external firewire enclosure or in your laptop (booted into target disk mode).
3) Boot her computer into Leopard installer and install Leopard.
4) After installation, unplug the old 60GB HD.
5) Continue by installing any additional applications / making any other changes to her computer.
6) Give her computer back to her.
With the limitations you've provided, there's just no guaranteed way without risking corrupting things and/or wasting a bunch of your time.
Good Luck!

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