When can I unplug firewire cable after using Migration Assistant

Just got a new dual core Imac and successfully used Migration Assistant to transfer everything from my old G3 iMac.
Have got a orange firewire hard drive icon on my desktop - now what do I do?
I cannot eject this hard drive, so is it safe to just unplug the firewire cable from both macs? How do I restart the old G3 mac as its still in target mode?
Thanks to anyone that can help!

Select the icon, CMD+E should remove it from the Desktop, shutdown the G3, and remove the cable.

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