Clark

I agree a 128GB in a Pismo sounds a little excessive, but if thats what he wants then he may have his reasons.

I wouldn't store everything on an internal hard drive and have an external backup drive where I store all my music, videos and important stuff. I like large hard drives even in older Macs, but that is because I generally dual/triple boot different OSes.

To the answer the original question I think 128GB is the limit, but isnt that just the partition limit. If you put in a 200GB hard drive you would just need to split it in two.

Simon

On 24 Sep 2011, at 00:56, Clark Martin wrote:

A good question would be do you need more than 128Gb. A pismo is marginal for video so you probably won't be loading many video files and it would be hard to fill up 128Gb without video.

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