T42 system on T40p hardware

I have a T40p, and my daughter has a T42.  The T42 system software has advantages including:
1 The rescue and recovery partion (type 0X12) is visible to backup and partitioning programs, so it can be backed up, and reinstalled, for example, on a new disk.  The T40p R&R "partition" just shows as unused space on the drive.
2 The rapid restore function can be used directly with external drives, whereas the T40p R&R only works with the internal (fake) partition.
Does anyone have experience loading the T42 software on T40p hardware?  I would think that the MBR and initial boot loader must be different, to accomodate the difference in R&R partions.  But I would think the hardware changes between the machines would be irrelevant to the system.
Anyone have any experience or opinion?
Thanks,
T40p, 2373G3U, 1600MHz, 1 GB, XPP-SP2

Hardware is really not that different, wireless cards may differ but that's about it. Although the GPUs are different they use the same driver from what I recall.
I don't quite understand the essence of your question...if it's whether you can swap hard drives between the two, go right ahead.
If I misunderstood your question, I apologize, and would kindly ask you to specifically state what you'd like to do and accomplish.
Cheers,
George
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    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 40, completed 0, failed 23, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_10' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 40, completed 0, failed 24, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 39, completed 0, failed 24, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 38, completed 0, failed 24, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 37, completed 0, failed 24, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPSSEXC_7' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 37, completed 0, failed 25, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL0_7' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 37, completed 0, failed 26, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL0_1' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 37, completed 0, failed 27, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 36, completed 0, failed 27, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 35, completed 0, failed 27, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 34, completed 0, failed 27, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_7' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 34, completed 0, failed 28, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_4' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 34, completed 0, failed 29, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL1_6' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 34, completed 0, failed 30, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 33, completed 0, failed 30, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 32, completed 0, failed 30, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 31, completed 0, failed 30, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL0_3' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 31, completed 0, failed 31, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPCLUST' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 31, completed 0, failed 32, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL0_8' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 31, completed 0, failed 33, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 30, completed 0, failed 33, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 29, completed 0, failed 33, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 28, completed 0, failed 33, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPSSRC' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 28, completed 0, failed 34, total 64.
    Loading of 'ENHOBJCONTRACT' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 28, completed 0, failed 35, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL0_4' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 28, completed 0, failed 36, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 27, completed 0, failed 36, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 26, completed 0, failed 36, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 25, completed 0, failed 36, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPSSEXC_1' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 25, completed 0, failed 37, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPSSEXC_6' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 25, completed 0, failed 38, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_8' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 25, completed 0, failed 39, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 24, completed 0, failed 39, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 23, completed 0, failed 39, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 22, completed 0, failed 39, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPPOOL' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 22, completed 0, failed 40, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_1' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 22, completed 0, failed 41, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL1_5' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 22, completed 0, failed 42, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 21, completed 0, failed 42, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 20, completed 0, failed 42, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 19, completed 0, failed 42, total 64.
    Loading of 'REPOTEXT' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 19, completed 0, failed 43, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL0_5' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 19, completed 0, failed 44, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_9' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 19, completed 0, failed 45, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 18, completed 0, failed 45, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 17, completed 0, failed 45, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 16, completed 0, failed 45, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPSSEXC_10' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 16, completed 0, failed 46, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_3' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 16, completed 0, failed 47, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL0_6' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 16, completed 0, failed 48, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 15, completed 0, failed 48, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 14, completed 0, failed 48, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 13, completed 0, failed 48, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPSLEXC' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 13, completed 0, failed 49, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL0_9' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 13, completed 0, failed 50, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_11' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 13, completed 0, failed 51, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 12, completed 0, failed 51, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 11, completed 0, failed 51, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 10, completed 0, failed 51, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPSPROT' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 10, completed 0, failed 52, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_13' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 10, completed 0, failed 53, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL2_12' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 10, completed 0, failed 54, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 9, completed 0, failed 54, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 8, completed 0, failed 54, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 7, completed 0, failed 54, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPSLOAD' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 7, completed 0, failed 55, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPSDOCU' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 7, completed 0, failed 56, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPAPPL1_1' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 7, completed 0, failed 57, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 6, completed 0, failed 57, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 5, completed 0, failed 57, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 4, completed 0, failed 57, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPDDIM' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 4, completed 0, failed 58, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPUSER' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 4, completed 0, failed 59, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPDFACT' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 4, completed 0, failed 60, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 3, completed 0, failed 60, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 2, completed 0, failed 60, total 64.
    Import Monitor jobs: running 3, waiting 1, completed 0, failed 60, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPDODS' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 2, waiting 1, completed 0, failed 61, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAPUSER1' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 1, waiting 1, completed 0, failed 62, total 64.
    Loading of 'SAP0000' import package: ERROR
    Import Monitor jobs: running 0, waiting 1, completed 0, failed 63, total 64.
    ERROR 2009-10-27 10:53:37.125
    CJS-30022  Program 'Migration Monitor' exits with error code 103. For details see log file(s) import_monitor.java.log, import_monitor.log.
    ERROR 2009-10-27 10:53:37.140
    FCO-00011  The step runMigrationMonitor with step key |NW_Doublestack_OneHost|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_Onehost_System|ind|ind|ind|ind|2|0|NW_CreateDBandLoad|ind|ind|ind|ind|10|0|NW_ABAP_Import_Dialog|ind|ind|ind|ind|5|0|NW_ABAP_Import|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|runMigrationMonitor was executed with status ERROR ( Last error reported by the step :Program 'Migration Monitor' exits with error code 103. For details see log file(s) import_monitor.java.log, import_monitor.log.).
    Thanks.

    i checked the DOKCLU log, pls find the log below:
    D:\usr\sap\ATD\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64\R3load.exe: START OF LOG: 20091027104307
    D:\usr\sap\ATD\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64\R3load.exe: sccsid @(#) $Id: //bas/700_REL/src/R3ld/R3load/R3ldmain.c#20 $ SAP
    D:\usr\sap\ATD\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64\R3load.exe: version R7.00/V1.4 [UNICODE]
    Compiled Aug 23 2009 23:42:38
    D:\usr\sap\ATD\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64\R3load.exe -i DOKCLU.cmd -dbcodepage 4103 -k 1gage5M50Dp01eqte1]x3Qa5 -l DOKCLU.log -stop_on_error -loadprocedure fast LOAD
    (DB) INFO: connected to DB
    (GSI) INFO: dbname   = "ATD                                                                                "
    (GSI) INFO: vname    = "DB6                             "
    (GSI) INFO: hostname = "UNKNOWN                                                         "
    (GSI) INFO: sysname  = "Windows NT"
    (GSI) INFO: nodename = "SERVER"
    (GSI) INFO: release  = "5.2"
    (GSI) INFO: version  = "3790 Service Pack 1"
    (GSI) INFO: machine  = "4x AMD64 Level 6 (Mod 23 Step 7)"
    (DB) ERROR: DDL statement failed
    ( DROP TABLE "DOKCLU" )
    dsql_exec_immediate returned DS_DBOBJECTUNKNOWN
    (IMP) INFO: a failed DROP attempt is not necessarily a problem
    (DB) ERROR: DDL statement failed
    ( CREATE TABLE "DOKCLU" ( "ID" SAPDB6CHAR(2) DEFAULT ' ' NOT NULL , "OBJECT" SAPDB6CHAR(60) DEFAULT ' ' NOT NULL , "LANGU" SAPDB6FIXCHAR(1) DEFAULT ' ' NOT NULL , "TYP" SAPDB6FIXCHAR(1) DEFAULT ' ' NOT NULL , "DOKVERSION" SAPDB6FIXCHAR(4) DEFAULT '0000' NOT NULL , "PAGENO" SMALLINT DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL , "TIMESTMP" SAPDB6CHAR(46) DEFAULT ' ' NOT NULL , "PAGELG" SMALLINT DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL , "VARDATA" VARCHAR(3800) FOR BIT DATA  ) IN ATD#ES700D INDEX IN ATD#ES700I LONG IN ATD#ES700D )
    dsql_exec_immediate returned DS_DBOBJECTUNKNOWN
    (DB) INFO: disconnected from DB
    D:\usr\sap\ATD\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64\R3load.exe: job finished with 1 error(s)
    D:\usr\sap\ATD\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64\R3load.exe: END OF LOG: 20091027104307
    Thanks

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