Replacing HD from another Macbook

I have a 2006 Macbook Core Duo and am picking up a Macbook Pro Core 2 Duo with a slower and smaller HD.
Can I just swap the HD from the Macbook and startup up the Pro without any problems? Or do I need to reformat etc etc.
Thanks

If the older MBP is running a current, complete and fully updated, version of OSX 10.6.2, then the answer is almost certainly yes, vine2winesd, (and I've done it successfully myself from a SantaRosa MBP to a current MBP13) though I have heard of exceptions where this didn't work as expected.
Cheers
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