MacPro iMac MacBook Pro

Its a new year and I have some old systems Iw ant to update.
I work on my MacPro and its all up to date(my main system). I have an older iMac Late 07 and MacBookPro 09 I would like to get up to date. I am adding new Internal HDs and RAM.
Can I clone my MacPro System drive and just copy them over to the iMac and MacBook Pro so all systems are up to date and mirrored? My concern is Snow leopard and multiple system? I have the family pack but do not want to have to install each system from scratch.
Thank You

Michele,
That will work just fine. Clone the system to external and then clone to your other systems. Also it's legal since you have the family pack.
Regards

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