You have to format the new drive first Doctor. Use the Disk Utility on the FW booted drive to format the new internal drive in the Cube. You may want to partition for OS X maybe 20 GB of space. This is entirely personal preference. I have 4 partitions on my 120 WD SE inside my Cube. kunga10 (AIM) "iChat AV, The Killer App" <http://www.osx-zone.com> "We're Looking At A Long Period of Labor 'til January" <http://www.apple-zone.com> "Verax MDD-FW800 Silence Kit Kills Almost All The Noise" <http://www.apple-zone.com> "iPod Software 2.0.1 Update Released" <http://www.ipod-zone.com> On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 06:30 PM, Martin Weiss wrote: > I am replacing my old drive in my Cube with a newer, larger hard > drive. I have the latest version of OS 10 on it. I also cloned (using > CCC) my drive to an external firewire drive. However when I try and > clone my old drive's contents I cannot see my hard drive as the > target. The firewire is listed as the source but there is no target > listed, except the firewire drive. Any suggestions?