Is the operating system installation specific to the particular machine?

If I move the os harddrive (which is leopard 10.5.1 + all applications) into a new machine, would it work? Both are intel machines and I'm trying to avoid not only downtime in setting it up but also this setup is very stable....BUT I don't want to do this if the installation is specific to the machine on which it is installed and doing it this way would cause me more headaches than time. Thanks
Message was edited by: GRS

It depends. All new Macs come with a set of Software Restore discs. The version of OS X on the discs is often specific to that model - a special build. The retail version sold by Apple may contain a build that does not work on machines made after the retail version was released. For example, the 10.5 version of Leopard released last October will not work on the 2008 models because the new models require a later build (or even a later version.) The Early 2008 Mac Pros are delivered with a version of 10.5.1 that is not the same as the version installed by the 10.5.1 standalone updater.
It's reasonable to assume that whatever version of the operating system is on the gray labeled discs that come with a Mac, it is not compatible with a different Mac model.
Furthermore, if you install any version of OS X on one computer you cannot install that same version on another Mac at the same time without violating the license agreement unless you have either a Family Pak 5 machine license or a site license.

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    Does the current oracle version work under upgraded os version?
    I couldnt find any document related to this in metalink.
    Thanks

    Ora_83 wrote:
    Hi
    I will upgrade Operating system from HPUX 11.11 to 11v2. Oracle version is 9.2
    Does the current oracle version work under upgraded os version?Yes .. it should work.
    Oracle 9.2.0 is certified on below HP releases :
    11.0 (64bit)
    11.11 (64bit)
    11.23 (PA-RISC) (64bit)
    11.31 (PA-RISC) (64bit)(10/30)
    11.22, 11.23, 11.31 (IA64 - Itanium)
    Note: for all Itanium systems using "Montecito" processors, refer to note:400227.1 for special installation instructions
    Please check MOS note :
    *Oracle Database on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Mac OS X,Solaris,Tru64 Unix Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference (8.0.5 to 11.2) [ID 169706.1]*
    Regards
    Rajesh

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