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The source Mac that we put to target mode, will not be booting. command-t will get it to load as an external hard drive. So you can remove files from it as if it was just an external hard drive. But be careful of the parts you would not not touch on your system, so e.g. /System and /Library should be left as they are when in target mode, or you would risk losing your system.
__________________ MacBook Pro | Dell Mini Inspiron 9 | Mac Mini | Newton 2000 | iPhone | Other Macs + servers Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do.
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