I just moved on from a G4 titanium 600 mhz to a "new" G4 1.5ghz with
my Hitachi 160GB, and the drive has been working flawlessly on both
systems, partitioned into two equal sized partitions. There might be
some advice on how you ought to partition a drive the size you are
talking about lying around the web somewhere...

On Dec 6, 8:56 pm, Simon Royal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> What's the biggest IDE/ATA drive I can put in my PowerBook G4. I don't  
> think it suffers from the LBA48 problem, so I could go over the 120GB  
> limit.
>
> Is the biggest drive 750GB?
>
> Also I remember someone directing me to a site that will convert your  
> optical drive space into a second hard drive bay.
>
> I was wondering how many GB or TB I could cram into this machine.
>
> Simon
>
> ---http://www.simonroyal.co.ukandhttp://www.nmug.org.uk
> --- sent from my PowerBook G4 867Mhz, 768MB RAM, Mac OSX 10.5

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