Mac mini expansion Qs (Boot camp and Firewire target disc)

Hi folks, I'm getting a new Mac mini, mainly because I need more RAM for music projects.
I am planning to use my existing Mac Mini as a firewire target disc. This old mini was a partition (about 10GB) that runs Windoze.
Now, when I hook the new Mini to the old one for the program that copies over all programs, files, etc. will it also automatically copy the Windoze partition?
Alternattely, if I am using the old Mini as a firewire target disc, is there any way to boot up Windows from it, that is temporarily designate it as the startup disk?
Any thoughts or suggestions deeply appreciated.

Boot Camp only supports internal disk drives (for booting).
It is possible to copy the Windows files across. The method to use depends on whether you are using FAT32 or NTFS.
For FAT32, these are the steps I used.
1. Start new Mac in FireWire Target Disk Mode
2. Clone the Mac OS X partition from the old Mac to the new Macs hard disk (I used Drive Genie on this occasion but Carbon Copy Cloner would be equally suitable)
3. Disconnect new Mac and boot from it.
4. Run Boot Camp assistant and create a new partition for Windows
5. I then rebooted using the Windows Installer CD and choosing FAT32 format, I then let it do the first part of the install (copying files from the CD) as this also 'blesses' the new partition to make it bootable. It might not be necessary to let it install files, but it is necessary to format the partition this way.
6. I then rebooted back in to Mac OS X on the new Mac
7. I booted the old Mac in FireWire Target Disk Mode and connected it to the new Mac
8. I then used Disk Utility to 'restore' from the old Windows partition on the old Mac to the new Windows partition on the new Mac. Basically this copies all the files across.
9. I then disconnected the old Mac, rebooted from the new Windows partition and as expected had to redo product activation.
For NTFS, much of the above will still be necessary but look at using a utility called WinClone instead of the Apple Disk Utility (which does not support NTFS).
I moved from an 80GB Core Duo Mac mini to a 120GB Core 2 Duo Mac mini.

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