goonkalonkyn wrote:the drive on the old D8b needs to be
imaged to your pc
the image then needs to be put on your new D8b drive.
those saves on the floppy will not contain ALL the needed nfo to merge smoothly to another console. ur gonna need a ide adapter.
if you were only going to do a clean reinstall then your floppy method would be okay, but to transfer any type of fx settings the new d8b needs those subparameters that are written to the drive while your actively performing edits, fx, etc.
Goonkalonyn is correct about needing to image the drives to transfer the entirety of the drive data. I wrote up a procedure here describing how to do it for both a HDD and a Compact Flash as a target -
http://www.sonido-7.com/d8b/files/userguides/Mackie-d8b-Macrium.pdf
Hope this helps. It's super easy and should resolve your drive imaging issues.
I don't mean to alarm you, but is or was the second d8b OS 5.0/5.1 ever bootable from its own CPU HDD image and do you have that HDD image available to you? The installation of OS 5.0 or 5.1 requires the availability of the ESN and unlock code for the value stored on a chip in the d8b console brain board. If you are trying to boot a new d8b from a drive image from a 'foreign' d8b, that will not work; you will not be able the authorize the software. Please see this thread for more information on the subject -
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928
Please let us know how you make out.