gxsaurav
You gave been GXified
Good Software
, but its Apple 
, there is always a catch.
So, buy a new firewire cable too which is rare compared to USB 2.0, & I wonder why it works only with Firewire?
2nd option is irrelevant. Whose using Mac OS 9 these days anyway.
What if the old Mac doesn't support firewire target mode? then what?
on the other hand, in Vista..............
			
			Apple said:
- A standard FireWire cable (6-pin to 6-pin)
 - Your old Mac must have Mac OS X version 10.1 or later installed
 - Your old Mac must have built-in FireWire and support FireWire Target Disk Mode
 
So, buy a new firewire cable too which is rare compared to USB 2.0, & I wonder why it works only with Firewire?
2nd option is irrelevant. Whose using Mac OS 9 these days anyway.
What if the old Mac doesn't support firewire target mode? then what?
on the other hand, in Vista..............