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You should use the steps indicated in Section 5 of the User's Guide. To summarize:
- Turn the G5 off. - Attach the Firewire drive and turn it on. - Hold down "Option" and turn on the machine. - When the LaCie appears, select it and click the arrow to boot from it. - Once logged in, run SuperDuper! - Choose the LaCie as the source, and the internal drive as the destination. - Choose "Backup - all files" as the script - Ensure you're using either "Erase, then copy" or "Smart Update" as the "During copy" method in Options - Check "Reboot from <internal drive name>" in Options - Click Start Copying That should work fine. (Since you're sending me this stuff as support email too, Bobby, I'm going to continue this there. We can post a summary here when we're done, OK?)
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