** Transferring from External FW LaCie to new Aluminum iMac **

Is it possible to transfer a CCC external FW HD to a new Intel Aluminum iMac? What I am trying to do is transfer my entire HD to my new iMac but its more economical for me to sell my G5 in New York and buy my iMac in Portland, OR + save taxes. If I back up my internal 250GB HD from my PowerMac G5 via CCC to external LaCie (FW400), can I copy onto a brand new iMac from the external or do I HAVE to go from machine to machine?
Thanks to anyone who can answer -
Cheers -
Chad

Hi Chad.
If your "CCC" means a "carbon copy clone" of your previous mac system, then the answer is a NO.
To put it simply, the (OS) systems run inside a G5 and an Intel Mac *is entirely different*, they do not mix.
So let's say you have previously clone/copy from a G5 mac, the most you could do is to (re)copy/clone back to a "same system" G5, and *not to an Intel*. Same as an Intel, you do not copy or clone its entirety to a G5. The result will cause the upmost unstability to your OS system that may result in crashes etc.
The only files you can manually copy over to your new Intel mac are your data files, e.g. your photos, music, your email data, preference files etc.
Anyway, you would have to install all your application from the ground up in your new Intel mac, you should upgrade them to the Universal versions. And if you use a lot of third-party utilities and shareware, same thing, download the latest version, which should be of Universal versions and install them fresh into your Intel mac.
Search more in this forum with keywords like "migration" to get a better and more in-depth understanding of migrating from a G5 to an Intel Mac.
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