I think this is what you are looking for Tom. Otherwise, you can look in the archives section. (http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/Titanium) 1. Turn everything off. 2. Connect the powerbook to your desktop computer with a firewire cable (FW800 is great here!), 3. Start the powerbook while pressing the "T" key and you'll see a firewire symbol on the screen. 4. Start the desktop computer - or other computer. 5. You'll see the powerbook drive (s) show up on the main computer. On Feb 8, 2005, at 8:59 AM, Tom Klinkowstein wrote: > Yes, copying the whole drive makes sense. > > Can someone post how to do this again? > > Tom Klinkowstein >