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Old 02-04-2007, 12:34 PM
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Unhappy Problem Cloning from One Machine to Another

Hi:

I have an older G4 450 that I'm trying to close to a newer G4 1Ghz. I connected the machines together through target disc mode, used SD to perform the close. When I try to boot the 1Ghz, all is well until we get to the log in screen. Regardless of if I enter the right credentials or ones I know are incorrect, I get the beachball. I've left it for up to thirty mins with no dice.

The webserver is running fine on the 1Ghz, I can even connect over and browse the blogs and forums on that machine, just can't log in.

Help?

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Old 02-04-2007, 12:42 PM
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Have you tried starting in "Safe Boot" mode? (Hold down Shift during power on.)
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