Hard Drive Replacement and Bootable External Drive

Hello All,
I've got a Ti-Book (late 2002) with the original Fujitsu 60 gig HD that's out of room. My thoughts are to replace it with the popular Hitachi Travelstar ATA 160 gig HD that most people seem to like. My question is about partitioning an already partially full 250 gig G-Drive (G Technology, Inc.) with about 100 gigs of space left, and making it bootable. My thoughts are that I'd like to clone (using Carbon Copy Cloner) my current 60 gig HD onto that G-Drive if that's possible and how? Is it possible to make it bootable without fear of erasing the current information on the G-Drive?
My other thought is to buy an enclosure (most people like the Macally PHR-250cc) and put the old 60 gig HD into that, and cloning it back to the new Hitachi 160 gig HD when it's installed in my Ti-Book. I suppose my fear makes me want to transfer my 60 gig HD info first to an external source before pulling it out of the machine. I hope I'm not too paranoid about this.
Any words of advice are most welcomed.
Thanks,
Jack

It sounds like your Mini is no longer under warranty.
I'd consider either this service:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/mac-mini/install/
or getting an external firewire hard drive and using it as your startup drive. The external drive could even be a much larger and faster 3.5 inch model, or a bus-powered 2.5 inch portable.

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