Installing 2nd Hard Drive

Just got a new HD (1 TB) for my PowerMac G5. I want to transfer my entire system including Leopard onto new hard drive. I have the original 80 GB HD now in bay-A. I would like to put the new drive in bay-A and leave out old drive.
What is the easiest way to transfer my system/data to new drive?

A much better and quicker way to this is to boot from your install DVD.
Then open Disk utility. Then select your new hard drive in the list. click on the restore tab.
then drag your old drive to the source, and the new drive to the target, and check the box 'erase destination' then click restore.
The mac will now do 'block copying' and is significantly faster sometimes 40% than other methods described in this thread.

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