Queer mini-DVI Connector on Late 2006 iMac
I have a late 2006 (all white) 24" iMac and a new Mac Mini. The Mac Mini runs under Snow Leopard, and has a keyboard and mouse but no monitor. A couple of days ago, I downloaded Lion from the App Store,Thinking it would come as a downloadable file I could put on the Mac Mini. However, App store's distribution process forced me to install Lion on my iMac over Leopard then and there. After installation, I realized most of my regularly relied upon applications, scanner and other items were now obsolete, I knew I was in a predicament. Several days later, I'm forced to reinstall (ugh) SL on my iMac.
I believe it is possible to transfer my SL configuration on the Mac Mini to my iMac by firewire, if I have a monitor connected to the Mac Mini. Since the only monitor I have is the iMac...
My question: 1. Can I use the iMac monitor if I connect it to the Mac Mini? The connectors are HDMI (Mac Mini end) to mini DVI (iMac end).
2. I wouldn't be writing all this if it weren't for the fact that the miniDVI connector on the cable, while it fits the miniDVI connector on the Mac Mini, is totally different from the miniDVI connector that came built-in to the iMac. There's no way these to can fit together. What gives?
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)