Yes you can use a larger hard drive but as I recall, main partition needs to be about 7GB below the 128GB threshold or else OS files can drift and prevent the drive from booting. So for example if you have 160GB drive 80+80 or 100+60 to be safe. There are utilities you can buy to use a larger partition but I never thought of spending the money to do it. One from Intech is called SpeedTools ATA Hi-Capacity Driver
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